
Some of you are wondering why we can’t just take your desktop site and squeeze it down real small so that people can see and do the same things on the mobile web. As my grandmother used to say “you can’t put 10 pounds of sugar in to a 5 pound bag”.
So where to you begin to think about mobilizing your site?
Start simple: Think of 3 to 5 elements of your current desktop site that you would want on your mobile site. Then consider the mode that your mobile viewer will be in. What are the kinds of things that they will want to do when they are ‘on the go’. Is it comparison shop? Find directions to your store? See a sample menu or get your weekly ‘mobile in-store coupon deal’?
If you really don’t know where to begin to create a mobile website, here’s a tip: It’s highly likely that you already have mobile traffic that is trying to access your big, giant desktop site on the tiny screen. What is it they are trying to do?
Start by asking your IT department to look at the log files of your desktop site and tell you where mobile traffic is going now. It will give you enormous clues about where they go when they are mobile and hunting around your desktop site for functions.
Once you figure out those 3 to 5 things that might make for a great mobile experience – test it out!
The good news is you don’t have to be a member of the IT department to build a mobile website now. Creating and managing that site can be done by the marketing team by using mobile web tools like the MoFuse Premium platform.
Platforms like MoFuse make it simple enough that you can test and modify your mobile site very easily and for no extra cost. Ask your customers, or "spy" on what they are doing today when they access your heavy desktop site with mobile devices – you’ll get a very good idea of where to start.
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