November 4, 2009

Mobile Site - Not Just a Mini Version of Your Website

Filed under: Uncategorized — louella @ 12:14 am

A mobile site has been thought of as an inferior version of a website because of its known restrictions: the lack of windows which disables one to multi-task, limited navigation with just the up and down function for scrolling, and simpler interface design due to the different technical specifications of a mobile phone as opposed to a PC.

However, the perceived limitations of a mobile site are not actually detrimental.  A mobile site is simply another way of presenting content online. Businesses that have chosen to create a mobile site version of their existing company websites would soon discover that a mobile site, even with the existence of limited navigation, still runs very similar to any other normal website, with functionalities such as mobile pages, polls and forms, and multimedia file sharing.

A business can create a mobile site to post information best accessed via mobile by people on the go, such as store directories, cinema schedules, sale information, store promos, restaurant menus and promos, transport schedules, and many more.

It has been said that a 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. No wonder, more and more businesses have opted to create a mobile site to reach more prospective clients.

With the emergence of smartphones, Mobile Internet usage is growing steadily and mobile site technology is becoming even more sophisticated. Soon, Mobile Internet shall cannibalize other media and with more and more companies creating a mobile site version of their websites, the Mobile Internet will, before long, become the biggest medium to reach audiences worldwide.

To create your own mobile site and to explore the benefits and great features of a good mobile site, visit www.mobilemo.com today.

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