Many business owners today tend to ignore the importance of having a mobile friendly or “responsive” website. Without realizing it, they may be losing prospective leads and sales because their website is not designed to load properly on mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Here’s why you should not be one of them, and how you can make your website responsive: Continue reading “Responsive Web Design: Prevent Potential Sales Loss with a Mobile Friendly Website”
Responsive Web Design: How Businesses Risk Losing Customers by Ignoring Google’s Recommended Mobile Friendly Configuration

Mobile Internet users are expected to outnumber desktop users by next year. It is therefore no surprise that Google is paying close attention to this development. And so should you. Because if your website is not yet “mobile responsive,” you may be turning away prospects who browse your web pages via smartphones, tablets, or laptops. And frankly, mobile users are prospects you wouldn’t want to lose. Continue reading “Responsive Web Design: How Businesses Risk Losing Customers by Ignoring Google’s Recommended Mobile Friendly Configuration”
Go for Mobile Responsive Web Design [Infographic]
Getting More Leads and Sales, Not Just Fancy Cosmetic Redesign
Implementing responsive web design means opening up your online storefront to mobile visitors, effectively increasing your chances of getting more leads and sales through your site. While it may come as a mere fancy redesign to some business owners, you should realize that this change is geared toward marketing more than cosmetics. Making the decision to have a responsive site means giving your business more opportunities to grow, especially for the long haul. Continue reading “Go for Mobile Responsive Web Design [Infographic]”
Website Audit Report: Why Your Website is Not Ranking on Google & Driving Sales for Your Business [Video]
Through their website, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are able to compete with larger corporations that are equipped with bigger marketing budgets. It’s no surprise that SMB owners ranked “website” as their top digital marketing solution. They also think it’s more effective than email and social media. With owners putting this much value on their website, it’s normal to think that they are also investing heavily on site troubleshooting, maintenance, and optimization… or so we thought. Continue reading “Website Audit Report: Why Your Website is Not Ranking on Google & Driving Sales for Your Business [Video]”
10 Website Improvements That Start with an Audit Report & Result in Better SEO & User Experience [Infographic]
A website audit report thoroughly checks your website so you’re certain that it’s SEO-friendly and gives visitors and potential customers a great user experience. Better SEO means your website is more visible to your prospects. It means they can find it faster and easier than your competitors’ websites. A great user experience means visitors will come back to your website and even share it with their friends and colleagues. This means you have the opportunity to convert online visitors into customers. Continue reading “10 Website Improvements That Start with an Audit Report & Result in Better SEO & User Experience [Infographic]”
