Article - Why a separate mobile site is (usually) better than responsive design Good article. |
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Why separate mobile site is usually better. Sorry Here's the link http://bit.ly/1j1wTsr |
Excellent article. The conclusion sums it up very well. "From all the above, thou, it is quite clear that for businesses who do not have huge marketing and web budgets but that would greatly benefit from a mobile web presence - and I am looking at the thousands and thousands small and medium business across all the globe - the "responsive design" approach can be, at best, a waste of resources with the potential to become a real nightmare." |
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Two more articles that show that ~40% of small businesses do not have a website Canada: http://gdsourcing.blogspot.ca/2013/0...lag-in-on.html USA: http://marketingland.com/survey-onli...ont-site-73937 Now to get selling TEL solutions to them. Mark |
A different view of the need for a separate mobile site, and in particular the problems with obtaining good Google Rankings for mobile sites, contained in this article:- http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4...-design/92807/ Also an interesting video from Matt Cutts about identifying mobile and desktop versions of your site when they have different urls may be viewed at :- http://www.searchenginejournal.com/m...on-page/94755/ Regards, Keith |