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It’s just the baseline and doesn’t look at actual user behavior of mobile users on your site. Every modern business owner will soon have no choice—you must have a strong mobile online presence, not just for helping out your mobile customers, but for getting found by them in the first place! Rahul Alim, CustomCreatives.com A responsive website that’s been optimized for the mobile user has incredible advantages. First, the user that visits both via desktop and mobile will have a similar experience, enabling them to navigate and find the information they need easily. Second, the branding will match beautifully. Third, the site can load quickly… rather than redirecting traffic, CSS does the heavy lifting.
Why spend time on mobile optimization? Here are 9 statistics that prove the return on investment Mobile Phone Number List on optimizing your mobile experience: 33% of all potential sales fail when a business’ website is not mobile optimized 40% of people will search for an alternate site if the first result isn’t mobile optimized 45% of people age 18-20 use their smartphone to search online every day 80% of consumers complete atleast some of their shopping via smartphone every month 67% of all mobile phone owners use their smartphone to browse the web 25% of internet users in the US only access the web via a mobile device 61% of consumers have a better opinion of companies with a good mobile experience 57% of people won’t recommend a business if it has a less than adequate mobile site 70% of all online moible searches lead to a consumer taking action within an hour Mobile User Experience (UX) When people ask me for predictions, I typically point them to someone else.
I’m not much of a futurist, but I have a pretty good track record on seeing how technology advancements will impact buying behavior. One technology that I’ve been fairly quiet about has been augmented reality and virtual reality. It’s all cool, but I believe we’re still a few years away from practical use. If you’re a retail store, though, I’m going to be a bit bold on predicting the impact. The impact of ecommerce and mcommerce is having a much more dramatic impact on retail traffic than ever before. Retail sales continue to plummet… and it can’t simply be sold as an economy problem. Consumers have learned to trust online shopping. , there’s just not much of a reason to stand in line at the local store anymore. From groceries to cars, online to door delivery is going mainstream.
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