With the popularity of hand-held devices such as
iPhones, BlackBerrys and cell phones with web access, many
internet users are now surfing the web via a mobile device. However, if your
website is designed to fit on a regular computer screen, it’s going to render
differently on a small mobile. Many sites are coming up distorted and
difficult to navigate on mobile screens. With figures estimating that mobiles
devices outnumber PCs three to one, it looks like mobile browsing is the way of the future. You need to optimise your website for
mobile browsers.
Mobile networks and hand held devices are
still adapting their technology. The rate at which content loads on mobile devices is sure to speed up in the future, and the technology mobile
devices use to display websites is also set to evolve rapidly. For now, to make the most of this emerging market, some mobile optimisation
is required.
A Different Point Of View
Viewing a website on a small mobile device screen is not just like looking at a mini-website. Despite what network a
mobile user might be on, the speeds at which pages appear on small screens are
not yet comparable to broadband. Screen dimensions are different, images are
slow to download and users are often in a hurry (or else they would be using
their computer to look up your site).
Most mobile devices offer users an option
to switch images on or off on a site, and readjust the webpage to suit the
screen size automatically. For optimum results though, a second version of your
site aimed specifically at mobile users will ensure your site appears ideally
on smaller screens. People are usually searching on a mobile device for
something they want urgently, so save the prettiness for your regular website
and maximise functionality on the mobile version.
Local Businesses Benefit
Mobile usage is particularly important for
local business and on-demand services such as household maintenance, florists
and food-delivery. While statistics aren’t yet available on Australian
mobile web-use, in the US, internet use from portable devices is up a whopping 68% from this
time last year. In Europe, there is a 38% rise in the use of mobile devices for surfing the
web, with Google being the mobile search engine of choice the world over.
Create a Mobile Domain Mirror
Make the small investment into purchasing
a .mobi domain name so that you can have an alternative version of your regular
website specifically tailored to mobile users. This is the domain extension that makes the device know it's a website made for mobiles.
Downsize Downloads
Mobile users are charged for the amount of
data downloaded, so keep the sizes of your web pages small. Eliminate
images that take a long time to load, replacing them with small pictures or
simple text.
Cut Down Clicks
Your regular website is probably laden with
information and loaded up with links. The mobile version of your site should
have minimal clicks for a user to get the information they want. Locating a
link and waiting for another page to load on a mobile device wastes time and
money: the faster your information is accessible, the more frequently people
will return to your site from their mobile device.
What To Make Mobile
Only the most basic and popular pages
should be optimised for mobile use. People aren’t going to be browsing archives
or downloading images of your staff party from their mobile device, but they
will want to know what you do and how to get hold of you. Make sure you include phone numbers in the meta tags, as they increase your search ranking on iPhones.
Minimise Borders
The home page of your company’s main site
may have borders and padding to make the content best fit the average screen,
but for mobile users you’ll have to reduce all the margins for a small screen.
Basic Design
Rather than trying to impress with stylish and high tech design skills, aim to deliver information efficiently
with your mobile website. Layout tables, one of the oldest and most basic
methods of website layout, are your best bet.
Colour Correction
The fewer colours you use for a mobile
site, the better. Combinations chosen should have good contrast to render well.
TIP: Make sure you test the site on a
variety of mobile devices.
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