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Mobile first Website design

    How is your website performing when accessed from a mobile device? Is the load time optimized for cellular data networks? Is the site navigation suitable for touch-screen? These are only a few questions that you should consider when evaluating your current site.

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    One prediction is that “in 2014 mobile internet should take over desktop internet usage.” Whichever way one analyzes the mobile usage numbers, common sense tells us the percentage of mobile usage is significant and growing.

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    As important as it is to ask “How many use mobile devices?”, it may be more important to ask “How?” Is the type of activity that will lead people to do business with you happening on a mobile device? It may be that the demographic that has an interest in your product or service uses mobile devices more than the general population. And it may be that your prospective clients are more likely to explore, research, or follow shared links while on their mobile devices. The predominant mobile phone operator in Japan found that 60% of all smartphone data was used indoors, often while the user is watching TV or surfing on a more traditional computer. Analyzing internet usage habits can get complex pretty quickly. But let’s not miss the forest through the trees! In my opinion, it is a no-brainer. Just as people quit asking, a long time ago whether their business needed to be on the web in general, it is clear from the numbers and their trajectory that our web sites need to be usable on the mobile web now!

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    If your existing web site is not-so-usable on mobile devices, small devices like phones and tablets, there are a couple of ways you can go: rebuild your existing site, or start from scratch. It depends on whether you were ready for a change anyway. It may cost almost as much to rebuild your site so that it works on all devices as it would to build a new site from scratch.  If you are happy with your existing web site, we can rebuild it and you’ll save because we can skip the design and planning phases. If you want to make any significant changes while we’re at it, we’ll just start the process from design on up so you get the most for your money. If you want to have blogging capabilities on your new site, you’re in luck!

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    These days, blogging systems, like WordPress and Joomla! (known as content management systems), come with responsive frameworks built right in. So whether you want us to build you a blogging site from scratch, customize an existing template, or just set one up for you, costs will be reasonable.