Showing posts with label Mobile responsive websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile responsive websites. Show all posts

Thursday 20 July 2017

Is Your E-Commerce Site Working for You?


Albeit building an e-commerce website is a herculean task, actually running it successfully and generating sales and revenues is even tougher, given the fierce competitive e-commerce global landscape. Thousands of e-commerce sites are selling almost similar products with identical features. How to convert your potential buyer, the actual buyer?

There had been a great deal of ongoing experiment and research to pitch various innovative ideas and strategies to woo the prospective buyers! Some often click; a few may not! But there are certain guidelines that can assure you that your e-commerce platform is ready to vie your competitors!
Take a look at these prudently and aptly picked crucial tactics that can help you generate revenue from your e-commerce site without expecting you to come out of your comfort zone.

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Thursday 9 March 2017

Still Not Having a Mobile Friendly Website in 2017?


In 2015, Google unveiled a change to the search engine algorithms which is now considered as a ranking signal in a website's mobile presence. For this reason, responsive design is a must.
In other words, a website has to be accessible on a smartphone.

It should contain the following elements: 
  • Clear text that does not require zooming
  • Enough space for tap targets
  • No horizontal scrolling
You probably can recall that viewing a website on your phone some time ago was not a favourable experience at all.

During 2017, the amount of Smartphone users worldwide will exceed 2 billion.

Monday 20 February 2017

SEO Tips : Mobile Friendly Websites


For some time now Google has been making recommendations around the mobile experience; so it's really no surprise that it's now becoming a part of their algorithm.

One point we should highlight since writing that article, is that Google has refined its interpretation of 'Mobile Friendly'. Simply being able to use your site on a mobile device (i.e. not using flash etc.), is no longer sufficient; the new algorithm requires that you now either need a dedicated mobile site, or a mobile responsive site in order to gain Google favour.

So what does this actually mean?