2: Going Mobile

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Depending on whose figures you look at somewhere between 40 and 60% of ecommerce traffic these days comes from mobile – and as smartphone and tablet use outstrip more traditional PCs, this is only going to extend.

In the second section of the DIY eCommerce Guide – Going Mobile – you’ll find;

  • What mobile is and why it matters, as well as how to understand the mobile user experience
  • About the different devices you’ll need to be catering to and ensuring you’re compatible with
  • How to design your site for mobile dimensions
  • How to design a dedicated app for your webstore
  • How to mobilise any existing content you may have already set up
  • With money tight, would an app or m-web better suit your business?
  • A Google checklist – make sure your site is up-to-scratch in the eyes of the most important rankings
  • How to revamp your site for a tappable world
  • How to takepayments on mobile – make the most of all the work you’ve put in to making your mobile customer experience great

 

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