Listly by Rik Dekyvere
A list on how to get your website mobile-friendly or services that provide this.
Source: http://www.roundcone.com/blog/getting-your-website-mobile-ready/
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Since 2010, mobile searches have seen a 400% increase and it is estimated that by 2013, there will be more mobile internet users than desktop users. A mobile-friendly site can thus help you connect with your customers and drive conversions. Just because your website can be seen on your mobile phone does not however mean that it's mobile ready.
Designing a website that works seamlessly on both full-sized screens and mobile devices can be pretty tough to do. Content that fits just fine on a large screen may not quite work on smaller devices, and doing the work to detect the mobile browser and serving up the correct files can be tricky.
About two years ago, digital marketers began talking about the "mobile revolution" and how it was going to change the Web forever. There's been a lot of buzz about the Internet getting predominantly mobile by 2014.
It is estimated that the amount of mobile internet users will surpass that of desktop users by 2013. Given these stats, there's a great likelihood that you're viewing this post on a mobile device right now (how savvy of you!). Have you ever had a difficult experience with viewing a website on your smartphone?
Just a few years ago, it was possible for businesses to get away without offering a mobile-friendly website version to viewers on-the-go. While it was considered a nice perk, few businesses were willing to invest in mobile communications, and most consumers were understanding of the challenges businesses faced supporting multiple site formats across different platforms. But my, my - how the times have changed!
Do you want more mobile subscribers and readers? Is your blog suitable for a mobile device? In 2012, mobile users spent 63% more time on their devices accessing mobile websites and apps and this is set to increase.
As UI designers, we're always interested in learning, reading user research, understanding best practices and keeping up to date on all the latest approaches and tactics for building websites and applications. One of the most exciting concepts we've started to apply to our thinking is the mobile-first approach, famously pioneered by designer Luke Wroblewski on his blog and then in his subsequent book.
Most people don't leave home without their mobile or they have it on them at all time. Usage of mobile websites is not only for on-the-go, recently the behavior "multi screen usage", watching television and using a smartphone or tablet to get the latest updates of your Facebook friends or tweet with your favorite TV show about the latest episode, became more widespread.
If you missed my last post about getting mobile ready with responsive web design and you haven't had the time to make a new website or blog overhaul, you may just need the right plug-in. I had the FREE WP Touch version for years here and realized the only page that was mobile friendly was my posts page.