Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Mobile-friendly sites turn visitors into customers


Non-Friendly Websites are turning customers off !!

Here is a post by Masha Fisch, Google Mobile Ads Marketing that I feel should be read again and again and again and if you do have a website and it is not Mobile Friendly you are or will be in trouble as those searching your website will move on to one that is and they will get the business.


In this world of constant connectivity, consumers expect to find the information that they want, when they want it - especially when they’re on the go. We know that this applies to their web browsing experiences on mobile, so we took a deeper look at users’ expectations and reactions towards their site experiences on mobile. Most interestingly, 61% of people said that they’d quickly move onto another site if they didn’t find what they were looking for right away on a mobile site. The bottom line: Without a mobile-friendly site you’ll be driving users to your competition. In fact, 67% of users are more likely to buy from a mobile-friendly site, so if that site’s not yours, you’ll be missing out in a big way.



Discover these and more findings from, What Users Want Most From Mobile Sites Today, a study from Google (conducted by Sterling Research and SmithGeiger, independent market research firms). The report surveyed 1,088 US adult smartphone Internet users in July 2012.  

The problem (and opportunity) is big...
While nearly 75% of users prefer a mobile-friendly site, 96% of consumers say they’ve encountered sites that were clearly not designed for mobile devices. This is both a big problem and a big opportunity for companies seeking to engage with mobile users.

Mobile-friendly sites turn users into customers
The fastest path to mobile customers is through a mobile-friendly site. If your site offers a great mobile experience, users are more likely to make a purchase.
  • When they visited a mobile-friendly site, 74% of people say they’re more likely to return to that site in the future
  • 67% of mobile users say that when they visit a mobile-friendly site, they’re more likely to buy a site’s product or service

Not having a mobile-friendly site helps your competitors  
A great mobile site experience is becoming increasingly important, and users will keep looking for a mobile-friendly site until they find one that works for them. That means your competitors will benefit if your site falls down on the job (and vice versa).
  • 61% of users said that if they didn’t find what they were looking for right away on a mobile site, they’d quickly move on to another site
  • 79% of people who don’t like what they find on one site will go back and search for another site
  • 50% of people said that even if they like a business, they will use them less often if the website isn't mobile-friendly

Non-mobile friendly sites can hurt a company’s reputation
It turns out that you can lose more than the sale with a bad mobile experience. A site that’s not designed for mobile can leave users feeling downright frustrated, and these negative reactions translate directly to the brands themselves.
  • 48% of users say they feel frustrated and annoyed when they get to a site that’s not mobile-friendly
  • 36% said they felt like they’ve wasted their time by visiting those sites
  • 52% of users said that a bad mobile experience made them less likely to engage with a company
  • 48% said that if a site didn’t work well on their smartphones, it made them feel like the company didn’t care about their business

Takeaways
While the research confirms what we already suspected -- that mobile users actively seek out and prefer to engage with mobile-friendly sites -- it’s a sobering reminder of just how quickly and deeply users attitudes about companies can be shaped by mobile site experiences. Having a great mobile site is no longer just about making a few more sales. It’s become a critical component of building strong brands, nurturing lasting customer relationships, and making mobile work for you.

To learn more about our study
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Posted by: Masha Fisch, Google Mobile Ads Marketing

Friday, 5 July 2013

Is Your Website Mobile Friendly?

All of us know when searching any website on our mobiles and all you get is squnity eyes because the website is not mobile friendly it gets on our goat, right?

Well, that is putting it mildly really and now that Aussie Mobile Websites is in the frame to help companies who do not have their websites optimized Google is going to down grade them and that is surely a good thing and going in the right direction.


This article shows the power of what Google can and will do.

 

Google Takes Stance On Mobile SEO: Site Not Mobile Friendly, You Won't Rank Well.

Jun 12, 2013 • 8:21 am | comments (12) by twitter Google+ | Filed Under Google Search Engine Optimization
Google Mobile SEOGoogle has taken a strong stance on mobile SEO, announcing there will be demotions if your site is not mobile friendly or is misconfigured when it comes to being mobile friendly.
Google said the demotion will only impact mobile, smartphone friendly, search results and only impact web pages that are not smartphone friendly or misconfigured when it comes to being smartphone friendly.
Google then documents two of many common smartphone mistakes that webmasters make. The two include:
(1) Faulty redirects such as pointing individual pages on your site to your mobile friendly home page, as opposed to a mobile friendly version of that specific page. When possible, Google may even try to fix that for you.
(2) Serving Smartphone-only errors such as 404ing mobile users, other error pages, incorrectly handling Googlebot-Mobile, and unplayable videos on smartphone devices.
Again, Google is getting serious about mobile SEO. If your site is not built right, it won't rank well in the smartphone search results in Google.
Even more so, Google announced last night at SMX that site speed ranking factors will be coming to mobile pages and from my understanding, it will have it's own speed factor.
Forum discussion at Threadwatch, Google+, Black Hat Forums and Google+ Pierre Far.

Mobile Marketing Will Change Your Business!

Mobile Monopoly Blueprint of the USA has teamed up with Aussie Mobile Websites to develop and promote their Mobile Websites and their All-In-One Mobile Solution.

The Principal partner of Aussie Mobile Websites; Ross Tuck says, "This is very new to Australia and is just starting to gain momentum over the last couple of weeks and Mobile Marketing will change your business and We Are Your All-In-One Mobile Solution whereby we don't only build you a premium mobile website but we will help you build a mobile presence, turn visitors into customers and customers into long-time lovers of your business".

This is so far unique to Australia as Aussie Mobile Websites become our client's mobile marketing consultant and we are there for our clients forever.
We will supply stats every week/month and to help build your presence on the internet.

Text Message Marketing

Build a list of your customers and send them promotional texts to keep them coming back more and more often.
Have us run your campaigns and maintain everything so you can keep doing what you do best.
Mobile Marketing is here and here to stay as these stats are staggering.
Don’t take my word for it: According to Google*…

  • 95% of smart phone searchers look for local information
  • 57% of these search the internet every day
  • 50% of these search for restaurants and bars
  • 44% of local information seekers made a purchase
  • 61% called a local business
  • 59% visited a store
  • 70% of all mobile searches result in action within 1 hour.
  • 88% of local information seekers took action within one day
  • 76% purchase in store
  • Mobile websites convert visitors to customers 5-10 times faster than desktops.
  • 57% of users will not recommend a business with a poorly designed mobile website.
  • 40% have turned to a competitor’s website because of a bad experience.
  • 50% of all web searches as of Dec 2012 worldwide are now made on a smart phone.

These numbers demonstrate the huge mobile movement that is taking place and that is why Mobile Marketing will change your business.