who here has mobile websites and what information do you put on them?

idreadnought

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I was looking at my mobile website statistics and was surprised, actually astonished by the number of people viewing it. After looking at it I really don't like the information that is on it. With such a small amount of room, what do you think is the best information to be shared on a mobile site?
 
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Your mobile site should be no different in content then your normal site. My website gets converted to mobile if someone is viewing it on a mobile device, all of the content stays the same.
 

floorguy

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Your mobile site should be no different in content then your normal site. My website gets converted to mobile if someone is viewing it on a mobile device, all of the content stays the same.


ditto.....

and i dont know about the statistics on it....
 

Billy

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We no longer use dedicated mobile sites. We have been using what is known as Responsive sites. They actually change based on the size of the screen they are displayed on.
 
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There are mobile sites that will convert your site for you.. BUT Billy nailed it. Its best to get a responsive site, googleman likes those better.
 

Newman

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My mobile site is a couple years old. It is a mini version of my main site where I input the display data for each page. It will device detect for formatting.

Holy crap! I just went to my mobile site from a mobile device and I am seeing my main site.

View attachment 3616

Now what is wrong, thank you for prompting me to check!

Whatever you do, make sure there is a click to call button.
 

Hoody

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Whatever you do, make sure there is a click to call button.

For those of you who would like to add a simple click to call link to your site if you do not want to have a mobile site use the following code.

HTML:
<a href="tel:8005551212">800-555-1212</a>

You can always spice it up but using a graphic to click on.
 
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