| This reduces information exchange time, improves | | | | You will find also some design pointers which are |
| latency (i.e. The second main innovation has been the | | | | worth mentioning. |
| 3G infrastructure which can deliver high speed | | | | Surfing the Internet on an Enabled Mobile Device |
| information transfers, including a quick cellular web. | | | | Google reports that in 2009 half of new web |
| Read this rankpay article to learn more. It's crucial you | | | | connections originated from cell phones. JavaScript is |
| deliver a quick and convenient person experience for | | | | also data heavy in that it demands a lot of information |
| cellular customers. Do not tie yourself in to a cellular | | | | exchange between the server and cellular system to |
| web solution that is going to constrain you... | | | | work properly - this slows down internet rate and |
| Blackberry users don't have JavaScript or CSS | | | | raises latency which again will result in customers |
| enabled by default, i.e. They merely surf away from | | | | navigating away to another, a lot more mobile -friendly |
| you and go somewhere else. | | | | site. |
| Here are some from the major tips for optimizing your | | | | Test, Test, Check |
| internet website for that mobile web: | | | | The key to getting your mobile version optimized is to |
| Promote the Cellular Version - there's little point in | | | | test it, test it once again and again, and when you are |
| creating a mobile edition of the site only for users to | | | | truly sick of it, go back and check it some a lot more. |
| struggle with the desktop edition on their cell phone - | | | | Microsoft, Google and Yahoo are all pouring money |
| make certain there's an obvious link to the mobile | | | | into local search simply because this relevant to mobile |
| edition on your web pages and especially the house | | | | web access. Just as with a typical static web browser |
| page; | | | | through a desktop if a person is experiencing slow |
| Make sure the User Interface works for Mobile - avoid | | | | page loadings site navigation difficulty or not finding |
| the require for lots of typing by the person as they are | | | | relevant info when they want it then they leave. At the |
| not using a normal keyboard, but will be inputting using | | | | moment neither Android (Google) or the iPhone |
| the handset which is a lot smaller and harder to use; | | | | support flash coding, so despite the attraction with |
| Clear and Concise Content material - remember | | | | those funky searching, dynamic websites, just don't |
| exactly where your cellular customers are heading to | | | | attempt using it for mobile sites. it's turned off, but don't |
| be accessing the site - they will not be sitting at desks | | | | expect customers to discover your site and then begin |
| at home or the office but are likely to be on the move, | | | | digging through the telephone menu system to turn it all |
| walking down a street, running to catch a cab or plane, | | | | on to enjoy your functionality - they will simply move |
| at a customer location, inside a restaurant or anyplace | | | | on to another internet site. Just as importantly, you will |
| else. The most important aspect of optimizing for the | | | | be testing for ease of use in non-traditional settings for |
| mobile web is testing; you is going to be testing for | | | | example out about the street, in a car, inside a movie |
| compatibility with several products and multiple mobile | | | | theater or inside a customer office - this really is |
| browsers. increases web website rate) and renders a | | | | where the mobile internet is becoming used in practice, |
| better searching web site at the user end; | | | | not sitting down but standing up and on the move. |
| But Do not do This | | | | |