Guaranteed: right this very minute, there are hundreds, if not thousands of people searching the web for just what you do, make or sell! Assuming one or more of them actually get to your website, which is another whole conversation, what will they see? If your site is not responsive in design, it depends on what type of device they …
Responsive Web Design . . . A Few Final Thoughts
Mobile users are not ‘secondary’ Traditionally, many businesses have thought of the mobile site as the “secondary” location. Yet search engine trends show that soon will not be the case (and maybe is not the case today). Businesses increasingly need to get their mobile searching house in order. The website Search Engine Watch reports the following: – Mobile sales have …
Responsive Web Design . . . Search Engine Benefits
The topic of SEOs warrants more discussion, as many businesses absolutely must have sites that help them find prospects, and ultimately customers. Here are some key points regarding responsive web design and search engine optimization. Responsive sites are easier for search engines, including Google, to find. Responsive sites provide a single content set. This is important because repetitive content … …
Responsive Web Design . . . What Are the Benefits?
We’ve touched on benefits here and there, but want to pull them all together to crystallize the case for responsive design. There is one overriding benefit, and Mashable puts it well: “You build a website once, and it works seamlessly across thousands of different screens.” That sums it up, but specifics never hurt. Here they are: Cost. Development of one …
Responsive Web Design . . . Why Do You Need It?
RWD is a necessity, not merely a trend, based on numbers culled from media sites. We looked at these media sites because they … – Have a high volume of visitors – Have visitors with varied devices, as will your site – Feature a diverse demographic that likely matches your business in some way – Understand the need to have …