15. WHAT IS A MOBILE WEBSITE With the new (4G) bandwidth technology more and more internet searches are now being done on mobile devices (iPhone's, iPAD’s, Blackberry’s and Android’s) than on laptop or desktop computers. Google believes that in three years or so desktops will give way to mobile as the primary screen from which most people will consume information and entertainment. Your current website is not displaying correctly on the smaller screens of mobile devices.
16. WHAT IS A MOBILE WEBSITE In order to achieve a website that will render on these smaller screen mobile devices a new set of code and standards has been developed and is totally different from the code your “desktop” website was built on. With the roll out of HTML5 you can now have a “light weight” version of your current website and display the most relevant pages to your mobile visitors. Having a mobile website will allow your pages to load much quicker and also be indexed in the new mobile search engines.
17. WHAT IS A MOBILE WEBSITE Mobile searches are primarily for phone, contact and address information. Your visitors will not stay on a website if they have to “do the pinch and pull” Having a mobile compatible website will get you listed in the mobile search engines. Mobile websites are easier for mobile visitors to take action. 95% of current websites will not render correctly on mobile devices Your current site loads very slowly on mobile devices
18. WHAT IS A MOBILE WEBSITE As you can see having a mobile website just makes sense… they will load quicker, be indexed in the mobile search engines and your visitors are more likely to do business with you because you will be able to display exactly what they are looking for.
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21. COMMON USES/MOBILE WEBSITE General Click to Call Feature: Add a link to your page that visitors can just click to call your phone number Tell a friend: Add a link to a page that allows your visitors to recommend your website to their friends Driving Directions: Enable you visitors to view step by step instructions to reach a specific location ( your office, home,etc.) from wherever they are. Add to Phonebook: Add a link that allows your vistors to click & add your contact details to their mobile phone’s Phone Book. Google Search: Add a Google search box to your webpage Google News: Add a link to the latest news snippets covering diverse topics on your web page. Rss Feed: Add a link that allows visitors to click and view the latest RSS Feeds from any website (RSS source) of your choice using Google Mobile RSS Reader Hcard: Add an hCard to your website to enable software on your visitor’s computer such as Microsoft Outlook to automatically read and store your contact information Maps: Video & Multimedia Add audio clip: Add a short audio clip to your page. Add video clip: Add a short audio clip to your page. Add Youtube video’s: Add a short audio clip to your page.
27. WHAT IS QR CODES How QR Codes Function Think of QR codes as the barcodes currently read by the cashier at your local grocery store. Those codes contain product information such as pricing, sku, inventory info, etc.; scanning the info enables them to move you quickly thru checkout, and if you are part of the grocery store loyalty/discount program, then it also uploads a history of your purchases to your account.
28. QR CODES This allows the grocery chain to provide you with special offers related to the types of purchases you make, it helps them see how often you visit their store, and it helps them with inventory/purchasing management. QR codes are the same thing – but these are scannable by cell phones – and any company can put whatever information inside the code that they would like.
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30. QR CODES A QR code is a 2 dimensional barcode that looks like a box with black and white squares in random order. Almost looks like a piece of modern art. QR stands for “Quick Response” and was invented in Japan to keep track of automotive parts at DENSO corporation. QR codes can be scanned by a smart phone with a QR code reader application and quickly send the scanner to a text message, simple text, contact information on a VCard, a telephone number, and email message or any URL link. This includes YouTube videos, PayPal links, social media sites, iTunes links, mobile websites, Google maps location or an event on a VCalendar.
31. QR CODES 1. Download a QR Code reader onto your mobile phone by clicking on the link 2.Open the reader on your mobile phone it will access your phone’s camera 3.Take a photo of the QR code with the camera on your mobile phone 4.When the reader gives you the option, “ Accept” the location where the code wants to take you 5.You will then find yourself accessing the content embedded in the QR code Scan QR Code to visit our mobile website
32. If you would like to learn about additional Mobile Marketing ideas for this industry, another industry, or discuss Mobile Marketing strategies for your particular business pleasecontact Destiny Pearce for your FREE consultation To receive exclusive offers Text Social Thrive to 41242 as the sending phone number Scan barcode with Your smart phone to Be directed to our Mobile website