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With the majority of website traffic originating from mobile devices, having a mobile friendly web design is critical to capturing potential clients. Inviko’s Mobile Web Design Services creates a website that is easy to navigate on iPhones, Android phones, iPads and tablets.

More information about Mobile Web Design Services

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Having a mobile responsive website means that your visitors will not have difficulties reading texts, viewing product galleries, viewing pricing and comparison tables, reports photos and videos whether they are using a desktop computer, a laptop or devices with smaller screens such that of a smart phone or a tablet (ex: Iphone, Blackberry and Ipad).

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What is a Mobile Responsive Website?

A website is classified as “mobile responsive” when that the website displays properly on all devices when viewing the website. When you have a “mobile responsive” website you do not need a mobile version of your website just to make sure your website loads and appears properly on a mobile device. In essence, a mobile responsive website ensures that you only need ONE website and that you do not need to build different versions of your website to appear properly on different devices.

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Google is a big fan of mobile responsive websites. Below is directly from the official Google blog:

“Responsive web design is a technique to build web pages that alter how they look using CSS3 media queries. That is, there is one HTML code for the page regardless of the device accessing it, but its presentation changes using CSS media queries to specify which CSS rules apply for the browser displaying the page. You can learn more about responsive web design from this blog post by Google’s webmasters and in our recommendations.

Using responsive web design has multiple advantages, including:

It keeps your desktop and mobile content on a single URL, which is easier for your users to interact with, share, and link to and for Google’s algorithms to assign the indexing properties to your content.

Google can discover your content more efficiently as we wouldn’t need to crawl a page with the different Googlebot user agents to retrieve and index all the content.”

Reference link:

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/06/recommendations-for-building-smartphone.html

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People go online and visit websites to learn more about businesses, brands, products and services and to make business transactions. If you do not have a website, it is not a question of if you need one or not, the only question is how fast we can build it! In today’s world having a website is 100% necessary for 99% of all business owners. If you just started a business, a website should have been a part of your original business plan. If you already have a website, it may need some redesigning to improve its performance and to keep up with the times.

What is the Importance of having an OUTSTANDING website?

Websites (and blogs) also serve as the central hub for online marketing where traffic is ultimately directed to convert into customers. Even social media traffic typically ends up converting into $$ once they hit your website. We use WordPress to build a website because it is the most popular website development platform in the world and will never fall behind the changing times.

All of your online marketing efforts, such as SEO, PPC, and Social Media Marketing will rely on a well-designed mobile-friendly website where your landing pages and blogs are built to convert traffic to leads and from leads they become customers.

Global share of mobile web traffic has been skyrocketing

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Why Should You Have a Mobile Responsive Website?

Popularity is one thing, but why not just build a mobile version of your website?

On June 6th 2012, Google published that the #1 format they want to see a mobile website built as is the “mobile responsive” method. See below for the exact quote directly from Google’s mouth:

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Reference Link:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/06/recommendations-for-building-smartphone.html

Why Should You Have a Mobile Responsive Website?

Mobile device ownership is increasing

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Mobile device usage is increasing

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Web page views via mobile is increasing

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How people consume content online has drastically shifted due to the wide adoption of smart phones and tablets.

In August 2012, mobile phones and tablets accounted for a combined 13.3% of total Internet page views. This was nearly double the figures of August 2011.

Personal computers continue to dominate with 86.7% of all page views. However, this figure is a 6.4 points decline from 2011. A growing number of US consumers are turning to a growing number of devices to stay connected.

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Mobile usage has been changing market and consumer behavior

Mobile devices have been very instrumental to the growth of local search, social media and mobile based e-commerce or m-commerce

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M-commerce accounts for 11% of U.S. retail e-commerce in Q4 2012 from
a mere 3% in Q4 2010

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What Your Competitors are Doing?

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The Future

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