Design website for mobile device

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    Top 13 reasons of having mobile friendly website


    • Internet usage on mobile is up – With more people using the Internet from their Web-enabled mobile device, retailers that do not have a mobile commerce site will be left in the dust.
    • Get Priority in Search Engines in mobile search
    • Exposure – Store locators on mobile sites are one example of how mobile can help retailers increase their exposure to consumers. Additionally, a mobile retail site means that the brand is in the consumers’ hand or pocket even when they are out and about and that definitely increases exposure.
    • Impulse Visitors– The mobile Internet is great for impulse shopping. Say Jane really likes the sweater her friend is wearing. She can go on the retailer’s site and buy it right then and there. Hoping that Jane will get home and buy the sweater from her PC or waiting until tomorrow to go to the retailer’s location is relying on luck and not momentum.
    • Increase Leads– A mobile retail site is an additional sales channel and is sure to bring retailers incremental revenue.
    • Comparison shopping on-the-go – With the economy not doing that well, consumers are extra careful in their purchase decisions. Mobile sites allow consumers to comparison-shop while on the go and can be used as a shopping tool when consumers are actually in the store.
    • Coupons and deals – On that same note, mobile sites can help penny-pinching consumers find deals and coupons that they can use to redeem at the point of sale or via a mobile purchase.
    • Stay ahead of the game – A mobile site helps retailers keep up with their competition. Retailers that are first-to-market with their mobile site are establishing an early relationship with mobile consumers. They basically get a head-start in mobile.
    • Appeal to affluent, tech-savvy consumers – Affluent and tech savvy consumers are usually the ones that spend the most when they come into a retail location. Giving this demographic of users the ability to shop a retail site at any time and in any place will definitely boost sales.
    • Drive them in-store – Whether it is coupons or special sale events, a mobile site can help drive consumers to the store.
    • Take advantage of location-based services – Retailers can use their mobile sites to target consumers who are close to their retail locations and serve promotions based on where potential customers are. So if Jane is passing by Macy’s while surfing the retailer’s site, serving her an ad for 50 percent off anything in-store will surely get her through the door.
    • Photo galleries and videos to promote specific products to consumers on the go – With a really great mobile commerce site, retailers can engage consumers and present products in a unique way.
    • Branding – Consumers tend to align themselves with brands that are hip and up-and-coming. Having a cool mobile site that intrigues the target audience may be additional branding.
     
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