So here is the simple statistic. In 2011 manufacturers shipped 487.7 million smart
phones but at the same time only shipped 414 million computers, that includes laptops,
desktops and tablets combined. So here we are in the days where mobile devices have
taken the lead. As you already know, these are not cheap kid devices. They are
fast little processors with customized to the user applications which are cheaply
purchased on the android, BB and itunes stores. These apps cover games, work
related, database driven apps and a huge variety of user specific needs in pretty
much any arena.
So, how do you think this is going to affect your website?
Ever taken a look at your site through your Blackberry
curve?
Go ahead, I’ll wait…
Yeah, pretty tiny huh?
Even sites displayed on the giant Samsung galaxy s2 are underwhelming.
Customers will have a tough time navigating websites designed to fill 20+ inch
monitors laid out to fit resolution of 1024 or more across with multiple level
dropdown java enabled menus, and don’t even get me started on flash, which doesn’t
work on apple products.
So what are you supposed to do?
Well welcome to the mobile site world, one more marketing
bit you are going to need. The mobile website can be designed to fit your companies
brand and marketing approach, but is simplified to meet the devices requirements
and more specifically your customer’s wants.
The good news is you don’t need additional hosting or a new
domain name. The site works from your existing server and domain hosting. More important
is narrowing your approach to what the customer needs and wants are, be it your contact info, your
product or distributor list is of paramount importance. Keep in mind the site will appear a little different
on each different phone platform (android, apple and blackberry). Just remember
less is more.
You can see an example of a mobile site, just point your
browser at our page, DNM.ca and see the difference. Give us a call and we can
show how to mobilize your website.