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Websites Not Mobile-Optimized Are Losing Out

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December 4, 2012
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Mobile optimized websites

Mobile optimized websites

What do mobile users see when they access your business center or co-working spaces website? Is it a full webpage full of fine print? If youโ€™re not sure, take out your smart phone and access your own site. If you need a magnifying glass to see the print, itโ€™s not optimized for mobile. Mobile users are really starting to get fed up with websites that require manual expansion to navigate. Worse yet, non-mobile optimized sites are reflecting badly on their companies — all this according to surveys quoted by eMarketer.com in a recent article โ€œTrends for 2013: Making Mobile-first a Priorityโ€.

But if thatโ€™s still not compelling to you, consider that 10.3% of all global searches are made from mobile devices; in the U.S. itโ€™s 28.5%! And mobile use is growing at a rate 14 times that of traditional laptop access. So someone may be using their mobile right now, looking for business center office space. How easily can they tap the โ€œmore infoโ€ button on your site?

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The good news is that you donโ€™t need a rocket scientist to create a mobile site. Your own webmaster can probably do this or recommend someone. Even Google has a 3 step mobile website converter. But before you take your valuable asset and โ€œfree-Google-app itโ€, consider that a good mobile site is much more than just being easy on the eyes. Mobile users have different navigation habits and expectations. They engage with mobile sites differently. Youโ€™ll want to take the time to understand how to optimize your mobile site for a different style of user. Those business centers which take mobile seriously will ultimately come out on top. Are you one?

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