Check out these mobile computing stats .....
Half of all adult cell phone users have apps on their phones. Pew Research
83% of adults own a cell phone in America. Pew Research
65% of adults are wireless internet users. Pew Research
In 2015 more people in America will use mobile computing that PC's. IBM research
Demand for tablets in Asia will increase by 96% in 2012 surpassing the shipping in USA and Europe. IBM research
3 Options: how to make your site mobile computing compatible
1. You can go to a site and create a mobile version of your existing site. This requires a fee to pay for this new site. And, it also means you have two sites to update now whenever you make content changes. Here is one provider of this service.
2. You can purchase a domain and make your own site, after you code it to be mobile. Let's say your site is greatbooks.com. You purchase the domain mobile.greatbooks.com and then code it to be mobile. The bad part of this is that you have two sites to update now whenever you make content changes. Here is an article coding mobile web sites.
3. You can use software that makes web sites and use a format that is compatible to mobile computing and traditional (laptop, desktop) computing. This is the option I use and suggest as the best. There are tons of great web sites templates out there that you can use for this option and then customize for your look and design. This software includes dreamweaver, rapdiweaver, taco, and there are many more. The key is the design of your pages so that they fit the smaller screens on mobile devices.
If you have a question on your mobile computing, give me a call and I will steer you in the right direction.
Blessings, Steu
541 210 4375
Copyright Protected, 2012
All Rights Reserved
This post may be copied or distributed as long as the content does not change and is not altered from what is displayed herein.
Surfing on mobile phones is the trend today. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. By the way thanks for sharing this information.
ReplyDeleteReally a good one. Thanks for sharing the post.
ReplyDeleteDecision Making Process