10 reasons your website should be mobile
Can you recall the last time you were holding your smartphone? Of course, you can! It was likely only a few minutes ago. Actually, if you’re part of the steadily increasing number of web users who do the majority of their website browsing using their hand-held devices, chances are good you’re holding your smartphone right now to view this article.
In that way, you’re
probably similar to a large portion of the people who are visiting your
clients’ websites.
We have learned that someone viewing a website from their mobile device usually has a specific goal in mind — perhaps checking out restaurant reviews, finding directions, locating a phone number, or finding out when a business is open.
A website that is optimized for mobile viewing
delivers this information effectively, and more importantly — fast!
While browsing from a desktop or laptop might be more casual, visiting a website from a mobile device is often purposeful. But what are the benefits of a mobile website?
What is a
mobile-optimized website?
For us, a
mobile-optimized website is more than a shrunken version of a traditional,
desktop-friendly website. Mobile design not only suits a smaller screen, but it
brings with it some other constraints as well. What is needed for the client
impacts the approach we take to optimize the site for mobile.
It depends on the
situation. Depending on the website that’s already in place for a client, the
best approach might be to create a dedicated mobile site that allows users to
switch between the two versions as they see fit.
Otherwise, if the client’s website is new
enough and developed with a modern framework, you might use responsive design to detect what device it is being used
and the site automatically will adapt to suit the screen size — a website
chameleon if you will.
Traits of
mobile-optimized websites
There are several ways
to optimize a website for the mobile viewing experience. Here are a few traits
we often see in sites that have been implemented with mobile in mind:
·
Sites are quick to
load.
·
Sites have less text.
·
There are fewer moving
parts.
·
There are fewer
pop-ups.
·
There are fewer text
boxes to fill out.
·
Menus are simplified
drop-downs.
·
Contact information is
strongly featured.
·
Store hours are large
and in charge.
·
Calls-to-action
information is prominent.
·
Buttons are large and
easily targeted.
Google and mobile
websites
How does neglecting to
have a mobile-friendly website affect a client’s business? According to Google,
not having a mobile-optimized website is akin to shutting down the business for one day every
week.
So how does one decide
if a website design is mobile-friendly? There’s an easy way to check
using Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test. If the test comes back negative, you’ll know
there is some work to do to maximize the mobile user experience of the website.
10 benefits of a
mobile website
How do you convince yourself that you should be investing in a mobile
site? Here are some of the benefits of a mobile website to get you started.
1. Most people have chosen mobile.
The No. 1 reason to
make sure your company’s website looks good and works right on everyone’s mobile
devices is simply that so many people have one, including your potential
customers.
In 2020, it was
estimated that about two-thirds of all internet users, which is around 4.4 billion people, accessed
a website from their mobile device.
Many people have
already been using smartphones and tablets for years, while seniors and young
students are just starting to learn how useful they can be. Either way, you want
to make sure your online presence is functional and attractive for the
increasing number of people who will be accessing your site through their
phones, tablets and laptops.
2. Most of a site’s web traffic comes from a
mobile device.
Let’s face it, desktop
computers are no longer flying off store shelves like they used to. Mobile
devices now account for more than half of all e-commerce traffic.
In the first quarter
of 2021, 54.8% of website traffic globally was from a mobile device.
At this rate, the next
generation of consumers might not ever see a traditional desktop website
because they won’t have a machine to access it on! This means that their first
introduction to your store will likely be with their mobile device, so it’s
critical to make a good impression at this stage.
3. Mobile users behave differently.
Mobile users aren’t
using their phones to hunker down for long periods of time to write research
papers — they are likely using them for a few seconds at a time while they are
waiting in line at the grocery store, or outside of the movie theater to check
showtimes. They are using their devices frequently but at shorter intervals.
Mobile users don’t
have time to wait for massive graphics to load quickly, or have the attention
spans to click through to the fifth page of your website to find the
information they are after. Research shows that 53% of mobile website visitors are
willing to abandon a website that takes more than three seconds to load, so
mobile-optimized sites are designed with this type of user behavior in mind.
4. Mobile users are bigger buyers.
The psychology of this
next point is still anyone’s guess, but studies show that mobile users buy more than people who primarily use desktop
computers. We believe this is because mobile devices give people the power to
be informed consumers. They can use their phones to instantly read product
reviews and compare brands, which removes second-guessing every purchase.
Mobile consumers also use their phones to research sales, find coupons, and seek out clearance items. Whether they do this via e-newsletters, or just simply walking the aisles of the store, a person with a mobile phone can research their purchase and is more serious about making one. In fact, 93 percent of people who use their mobile device to research a product will eventually make a purchase.
5. Mobile users have lots on the go.
In other words, people
with smartphones are multitaskers who make use of multiple screens. They can
check Facebook, send a tweet, look up how to get somewhere, and check the
weather in under a minute.
To keep them on your
website long enough to find what they want before switching screens, your site
must be mobile-optimized — meaning it must meet the criteria listed above.
Not only will you grab
a site visitor’s attention right away, but you’ll have also made it easier for
them to pick up where they left off on your site before they were interrupted
by answering a text message.
6. Mobile landing pages require different
strategies.
Although it takes some
effort to get it up and running, a mobile-optimized website is a valuable thing
because it allows you to target messages to suit people who are on the go. For
example, on your mobile site, you should only be including the most important
information about your company.
Visitors don’t need
wordy mission statements, access to all your previous press releases, or a
lengthy background about how your business came to be. With this in mind,
mobile landing pages offer you the chance to really streamline your message so
your customers can hear you in such a crowded arena.
7. Google favors mobile responsiveness.
Having a good-looking
mobile website won’t just please your site visitors; it will impress Google.
In March of 2020,
Google expanded its use of mobile-friendliness as a parameter for providing
even better search rankings by switching to mobile-first indexing for all
websites. This means Google is first looking to see if your site is
mobile-friendly when it comes to ranking your site for searches.
Google says it made
this change to make it easier for its users to get “relevant, high-quality
search results that are optimized for their devices.” This is why SEO companies
make mobile website optimization a big part of their SEO strategies.
8. Social media shares are huge on mobile.
One of the great
things about mobile devices is how easy it is to share interesting pictures,
posts and articles with friends. On a mobile device, you’ll notice social media
buttons are everywhere. Otherwise, the word SHARE is featured prominently on
the top of the article, then at the bottom for good measure.
If a SHARE button is
not there, it’s built into the device’s browser, meaning mobile users and their
social media accounts are inherently linked.
The cleaner your site looks and the easier it
is on your visitor’s data plan, the likelier they are to share your page with
their followers.
After all, they don’t want to look bad for recommending an overbearing, spammy-looking website.
9. Mobile advertising is less obtrusive.
Beyond the sheer
convenience our devices provide us, another reason they are popular for website
browsing is that — at this point — there is less advertising out there on our
mobiles. When you click to view the content, the content is still the prominent
object on the page you are viewing.
Help make it easier on
your mobile site visitors by providing them with an experience that minimizes
display ads. The ads skew your overall message, are slow to load, can eat up a
person’s monthly data allowance, and often appear so small on a hand-held
device they are no longer valuable.
10. Having a good mobile site makes you more
memorable.
In other words, a good
mobile site makes your brand stand out in a crowded market, making it more
likely that a visitor will take the time to place an order and keep coming
back. A good example of this is multimedia websites like online magazines and
newspapers. The sites that provide a better user experience will always come
out on top.
It’s the same for
stores selling goods or services. If your online store is the easiest one to
navigate, your brand shines brighter than the one that reflects a business that
has neglected to provide its mobile users a friendly experience.
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