June 17, 2009

How to Maximize the Potential of Mobile Sites

Filed under: Uncategorized — louella @ 7:23 pm

Mobile web will soon replace regular internet browsing with the functionality and portability of a WAP cell phone. Businesses, establishments and technology enthusiasts can build their own mobile site with the aid of a mobile site provider and promote their merchandise, company and—with individuals—themselves.

If one looks up the internet for mobile site searches, he will discover hundreds of these ranging from mobile site versions of news magazines to music portals, from plumbers advertising their services to a mall marketing their business. With a WAP cell phone, one can definitely explore the world, anytime and anywhere at all.

Building a mobile site should be easy. All one needs are the support of a good mobile site provider and a little creativity. A mobile site normally runs as any other normal website, with functionalities such as mobile pages, polls and forms and sometimes even file sharing.

It has been said that mobile site has great advantages especially for businesses and advertisers because mobile internet is naturally built to handle money. Also, users prefer services that are mobile than those that are bounded to fixed networks.

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google wrote in the Financial Times    in 2005 that “Mobile phones are cheaper than PCs, there are three times more of them, growing twice the speed, and they increasingly have internet access. Mobile is going to be the next big internet phenomenon…”

In the immediate future, Schmidt’s prediction on the mobile as the next big thing in internet technology shall be realized with mobile site providers jumping on the bandwagon and opening doors to people and businesses to create their own mobile site. There are hundreds of millions of internet users and within the a few years, there will even be more users on the mobile internet, creating a whole new trend that is probably unthinkable a few years back.

If you have a wap-enabled phone, visit www.mobilemo.com and sign up for a free trial to build your very own mobile site.

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