Internet Business
    


Compliance and HR

- Labor Law Posters
- Safety Posters
- Employee Handbook
- Employment Forms
- Payroll Software
- Restaurant Posters
- HR Training & Tools
 
Legal and Financial
- Incorporate Online
- Merchant Accounts
- Legal & Business Forms
- Business Loans
 
Productivity & News
- Do-It-Yourself Email
- Free Magazines
- Templates &
  Productivity Tools
- Find Jobs, Find
  Employees
 
Small business and home business ideas and advice on marketing, employees, financing, and start-up.
Ask BKH 
Business Ideas
Business Plans
Career 
Franchise Information
Growth & Leadership
Home Business
Human Resources
Internet Business
IRS Resources
Law
Long Island Businesses
Mailing & Shipping
Marketing
Management
Money & Finance
Small Business Blog
Starting a Business
Technology
Tips & Hints
Videos

Event & Party Planning
Medical Transcription
Secretarial Businesses
Writers & Publishers
Of Thee I Sing
 

Polls
Associations
iPhone Help
More Resources
Online Florist


Welcome
Feedback
Who we are
Site Map

 
 
Certified Woman-owned business

 

The Benefits of a Mobile Web Site

By Hostway

For many sole traders and small companies, the ability to manage business on the move is crucial and these groups have been among the highest adopters of smart phone technology. Additionally, small businesses rely heavily upon Web sites to attract new business, necessitating an awareness of trends towards mobile Web usage.

It’s estimated that nearly a third of individuals now use their mobile to browse the Internet and this figure will be substantially higher among smart phone users. Additionally, Nielsen.com predicts that smart phones will account for nearly half of worldwide sales by 2013. This is a staggering figure and it’s safe to assume will radically alter the way consumers interact with the Internet.

Usability Is Key

Usability issues, however, are hindering even greater uptake. A report into mobile Web usability by Jakob Nielsen, concluded that current mobile Web user experiences are generally miserable and that they are held back by three things; small screen size, awkward input and the poor design of companies’ Web sites.

You can’t do much about the physical design of handsets, but small businesses can improve the effectiveness of their Web sites. The aim must be to configure them so as to enhance, rather than detract from, the mobile Web experience.

Web sites are generally designed to be viewed on a computer screen. The navigational structure and content that is served to customers is based upon what will render well on those large screen sizes. Even so, we’ve all encountered Web sites which are too cluttered, and will appreciate how this can hinder attempts to find relevant information or complete specific tasks. The first thing that smart phone users report when they try out the mobile Web is how horrible most of the Web site experiences are, even with Web sites that they rank amongst their favorites for PC usage. The basic reason for this is that they are attempting to view a site that hasn’t been set up with mobile handsets in mind.

Possible Solutions

The key actions you can take are:

  • Create a mobile-specific version of your Web Site. This will have stripped down content and will be focused upon the products and customer journeys that are really important to you.
  • Offer users the ability to either navigate to your standard PC-optimized Web Site or to your cut-down Mobile Web Site. Using labels such as “XYZ.com – mobile optimized” and “XYZ.com – PC optimized” should help users to determine which site will best meet their needs.
  • Consider the use of specific applications. The iPhone market has been incredibly successful and has been based upon the concept that users download a packaged application that allows them to do a certain task. Where feasible, this can greatly enhance the consumer experience.

Hostway Corporation helps small- and medium-sized businesses increase sales with innovative Web hosting packages that include an easy-to-use Web site builder, a built-in mechanism for driving traffic and an email marketing platform. Founded in 1998, the company currently serves more than 600,000 customers across the globe and operates over 250,000 square feet of state-of-the-art data centers with a direct presence in 13 countries, 17 worldwide operation centers and more than 700 employees.

Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter

 
 
 

Get free marketing, sales, advertising and management ideas delivered to your inbox.

 

Subscribe to the Business Know-How Newsletter

Primary Email Address:

 

We respect your

email privacy!

 
 

 

 

Latest Articles

Disclaimer
[Article Submission Guidelines]
[Welcome] [About Us] [Advertise]
[Small Business (home page)] [Marketing] [Direct Mail Ideas] [Human Resources] [Money Management]
[Business Loans] [Franchise] [Start A Business] [Home Business] [Tips & Hints] [Bulletin Board] [Ask Business Know-How] [Blog]
[Legal Know-How] [MLM Know-How] [Career] [Survey] [Feedback] [Free Newsletter]
Privacy Statement

The information compiled on this site is Copyright 1999-2010 by Attard Communications, Inc. and by the individual authors.
Business Know-How is a woman-owned business and a registered trademark of Attard Communications, Inc. Phone: 631-467-8883.

http://www.businessknowhow.com