Mobile Website Creator - Any Advice & Recommendation?
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Hi,
I think more people are using mobile for searches now and it is wise to have a mobile version of our website.
Anyone has got any good recommendation?
I came across Dudamobile and i am just wondering anyone using it?
Any reviews?
It cost about $9 monthly paid plans to create a website
Premium Plan$9/Month
Click-to-call
Text your business
Mobile Map with directions
Ads Free & Customizable Footer
Your Own Mobile URL (m.yourcompany.com)
Email support
Bandwidth: unlimited
Page limit: unlimited
Mobile Site AnalyticsAnyone?
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It's nice sight that you posted. please have a look at this Wordpress based mobile https://www.zippykid.com/ It has all the functionality of the desktop site and works beautifully in mobile and has the convenience of WordPress website I have a relationship with the Developer and if you really want a high-end mobile site this is the way to go in my opinion. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance. Sincerely, , Thomas
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That is cool. I guess since GoMo is powered by both Google and DudaMobile, you get best of both the worlds. Can you send me a link to your website? I would like to see how it looks on mobile.
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I choose this one:
http://www.howtogomo.com/en/d/get-started/build-your-site/It is very easy to use and also look professional!
I really thank you for sharing this! -
Thanks Chanel BTW, let me know which one you chose and why.
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It is extremely important to have a mobile version of your website especially the website is not something that you just do for fun but in something you do for living
Most websites are being or look at using either using tablets for mobile phones smart tuna 50% or higher
I have used Kannon at globalKtech and they are truly masters
http://globalktech.com/contactus.php
Click-to-call click to call you mean the number on the site and it clicks number & it calls? Yes that should be standard
Text your business
allow people to use text messages to get a hold of you if necessary however I don't know the text is all that important but push notifications are extremely important is which is the form of text messaging
Mobile Map with directions
if your current website does Nardi have a Mac the mobile one will increase your local traffic quite a bit and give Google another search engine's another way of finding you locally which could be added regardless but yet you nice thing to have
Regardless and be a good thing to have. Currently people are still using Google to search on Apple devices and Google maps is the most downloaded app on the iPhone so I would not start thinking of Apple as a search engine quite yet over I would not ruling out for the future yes it would be a very nice thing to have them
Ads Free & Customizable Footer
Yes if it is your own business I would have it be at three you want a professional and of course you want to footer to represent the company
Your Own Mobile URL (m.yourcompany.com)
Ideally if you have your site done right you will not need a subdomain in order to have it looks like your site will be responsive meaning it will work on all devices and he easily accessible without a subdomain
Email support
Email should be exactly the same as it was.
Bandwidth: unlimitedIf you're speaking about the hosting it should be exactly as it was your speaking about the phone it should be up to the user
Page limit: unlimited
That would be alright although you don't want to have you have a website and something over 40,000 pages you might want to move to a app.
Mobile Site Analytics
Currently Google analytics, kiss metrics and I believe all major analytics companies all cover mobile devices
I hope I have been of help to you.
sincerely,
Thomas
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You are superb vironc!
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Hi Chanel...the following links might be able to answer your question:
Reviews:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDD9z80x33g (Video...Contains in-depth review as well as interview with DudaMobile Co-Founders)
Other resources:
http://www.mobileawesomeness.com/mobile-web-resources/
http://mashable.com/2012/06/10/make-site-mobile-ready/
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