MarketGoal’s mobile Web solutions are designed to strengthen your connection with your mobile audience. We create the ideal counterpart to your website by incorporating best practices, such as:
- Automatic device detection
- Navigation-driven design and layout
- Content simplification
- Minimization of design and images
- Use of sub-domains (instead of a .mobi or other url).
Once we build it, your site will deliver an optimized view for over 5,000 combinations of devices and operating systems, and you’ll receive detailed analytics and reporting to help you understand your mobile traffic and maximize its value.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of websites need a mobile version?
If your audience is accessing your site from a mobile device, you should seriously consider developing a mobile version. Websites that use Flash components such as slide shows, video, etc. do not render on the iPad and other mobile devices.
How is a mobile site different from a regular website?
Screens on mobile devices are much smaller than even a laptop computer, which means there’s very little room for running text, large images, detailed user input forms, etc. Mobile users’ most common activities are search, scan/scroll, click and dial. When determining the scope, design and usability of your mobile site, it’s vital to ensure that it delivers critical content with minimal user inputs.
How will our users know about our mobile website?
Users expect to see your mobile site when using a mobile device. We implement a device detection code that automatically shows that version on a mobile device.
Which website will the iPad or other tablets show—mobile or our regular website?
It’s up to you. You can choose to show your regular site to an iPad user but the mobile site to other mobile devices. If your website design is completely compatible with the iPad (e.g., there are no Flash components), then showing the full site to the IPad browser can work well. However, keep in mind that iPad functionality such as pinch-zoom and gesture-based browsing will raise users’ expectations of usability when interacting with your website.