"Why You Need Mobile Ready Websites More Than Any Other Tactic You Could Possibly Imagine, Right Now!"

"FREE Special Report!"

Dear Internet Marketer,

Offer after ofter rolls into your inbox, faster than high tide. Some paid, some free. Most, you don't even bother about. But this is not about offers…

It's about why you need a mobile-ready website more urgently than you may yet suspect!

Part of being successful lies in learning to spot the difference between a fad you can ignore, and a trend that acts as the forerunner of a major change in the way we do business forever.

Just think of Commodore computers in the early 1980's: If you weren't around then, let me just quickly fill you in… Almost everyone had one; and it wasn't a question of if you would buy one, but whether or not it would be a C64, Pet or Amiga.

Nowadays, nobody even knows those names!

The change to Microsoft happened suddenly, and it happened for a very good reason.

People always gravitate to what makes life easier for them. Which means… they abandon whatever made it easier before…

…without even looking back!

Why you Need Mobile Ready Websites More than Ever Before…

I know. It's a pain to even think of adding one more learning curve right now. But you can thank me later – right now, here's what you'll learn in my absolutely free report:

Why deciding to make your websites mobile is not just about monetary gain

The single most vital reason for seriously considering taking that step (and why that won't be as hard as you may think!)

The unwitting benefit you can create by deciding not to “stay behind”

The good thing technophobes and Luddites need to know about mobile technology

Some startling statistics - and what they mean to you

The secret reason mobile marketing is not going away - what those already quietly using it really don't want you to know

blue arrow The 2 new demographic groups no serious marketer can continue to ignore

5 myths about going mobile - and 5 more about mobile devices

The truth is, you need to know what a thing is, before you decide to ignore it! If you'd like to know the single greatest advantage going mobile brings to both your customers – and you…

Claim Your FREE Report


Fill in your first name and primary email address in the boxes below and then click submit to receive your free report.



Your privacy is protected and your email address will only be used to communicate with you about marketing related subjects.

Here's to demystifying mobile technology (and making life easier!)

All the best,
Patricia Thomasson, EdD

Monday, June 7, 2010

6 Picks for Best Mobile Websites

What makes a great mobile website? We all have our own criteria, but basically, many of the same qualities that make good sites on PC’s. They have to be:

- Reliable
- Quick to load
- Easy to browse

This latter requirement, however, differs slightly, when it comes to mobiles. “Easy to browse” means the navigation buttons can’t be too piddly-sized; shouldn’t be out of sight, and the amount of interaction (i.e. clicking and entering data) you have to do should be the absolute minimum.

And if it’s a mobile version of a well-established PC website, as many components as possible should be the same (or a simplified version), making it familiar and friendly to use.

Here are my top 6 picks for enjoyable and easy to use browsers for most mobiles. When so many sites still haven't caught on to
what's happening out in the real world, these sites are refreshingly easy to access - and use.

1. Topping the list and easily bagging the gold, m.facebook.com. You can basically use it exactly the way you would on computer.

2. Next, the silver medal goes to m.amazon.com. Amazon has espoused the credo: "Keep It Very, Very Simple". What this means in
actual fact is that (providing you already have an Amazon account set up) you can purchase goods directly, using your mobile.

3. The bronze medal goes to the competitor everyone loves to hate (secretly), google.com/xhtml - you can personalize it for your
mobile, as well as access weather, movie times, news, and local searches. (A GPS, though, it's not!)

4. This one's a personal favorite... Darren Rowse's Problogger.net has gone mobile (using the WPTouch plug-in, so you don't even have to lift a finger to view it properlly in your mobile screen.)

5. Don't want to wait till you get home to log onto Twitter? Don't want to miss any of the latest links? You can set yourself up for
m.twitter.com either on your PC or on your mobile. (Only drawback - pushing it further down the list - no Direct Messages.)

6. Last but not least, mobile Wikipedia (wapedia.mobi/en) - entertaining and handy if you want to look something up in a spare
moment - but it's last in my top six because Wikipedia data is not always reliable.

Notice that these are all large, mainstream sites. It's my hope that more and more unique, individual sites will go mobile in the near future.

And then I hope you'll write and suggest your own "local heroes".

No comments:

Post a Comment

Authority by: http://professorim.com/