Creating a Mobile-Friendly Website using WordPress
Even though Cameron Adams demonstrated, in 2004, resolution dependent layout, it wasn’t until May 2010 that Ethan Marcotte coined the term “Responsive Web Design”. Soon afterwards, responsive web design grew in popularity.History lesson aside, why should you bother creating a mobile-ready site? Unless you live under a rock, it’s pretty obvious. More and more people are using mobile devices to browse your site each day.
Prospects are buying products right from their mobile devices, and if your site doesn’t look good and perform exceptionally well on the smaller screens, you’re leaving a lot of money on the table.
Matt Cutts mentioned something surprising few months ago. He said mobile search might surpass desktop search come 2015, and beyond. Then Google went ahead and appended “mobile friendly” labels to their mobile search results, which means your prospects will know Country Email Listyour site isn’t mobile-friendly long before they click through.
This means you can bid goodbye to high mobile conversion rates if yours is fixed-width aka rigid website. Nobody is going to stick around for poor user experience, especially if your competitor has a website that looks great and performs incredibly well on mobile devices.
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With that as a primer, how then do you create a mobile-friendly site using WordPress?
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WordPress, being the auspicious platform it is, has made web development not only easier, but also pretty straightforward. In a matter of minutes, you can whip up a beautiful 100% responsive website that will excite all your users. Your mobile device users will have as great an experience as your desktop users, which can only mean great things for your WordPress-based business.
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