Most businesses convert only 2% of their website visitors into viable prospects.
You're right...that’s not a very high percentage! This is partly due to the fact that many people who visit a business site are only “shopping” and not ready to purchase.
Why is Mobile different?
Mobile web users are more likely to purchase because they are usually looking to solve an immediate problem (they need to find a hotel, plumber, activity or store right away). So they are highly predisposed to purchasing....immediately.
Bad Mobile Sites Repel Customers…
Although mobile users are more inclined to purchase, if they encounter a website that is hard to use, impossible to navigate and difficult to contact the business from, they will quickly turn to another business with an easy to use mobile site. Research done by Google shows that 80% of mobile web users abandon a site after a bad mobile experience.
Does Having a Good Mobile Website Really Make a Difference?
Currently 20% of all internet traffic is from a mobile device, but companies in hospitality and local service businesses are getting up to 50% of their traffic from mobile sources.
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We've seen our clients new mobile sites increase the number of prospects contacting them immediately.
Our clients are getting between 8% and 21% of the unique visitors to their mobile website to call or email them directly.
Our clients are getting between 8% and 21% of the unique visitors to their mobile website to call or email them directly.
How much does a Good Mobile Site affect your bottom line?
Avoid Google Penalties
Google is adamant that websites be usable on mobile devices and will soon begin to penalize websites that don't have a mobile optimized website.This will affect many businesses that have spent thousands of dollars on SEO to get better rankings in Google. Getting a mobile site used to be a good idea...now it is a necessity for every business!
Fast, Easy Mobile Solution...Done for you in Under One Week
We know that you're tired of the latest new fangled marketing gizmos you hear about. It seems every week there is something new you "NEED." But we know smartphones aren't going anywhere anytime soon, so it only makes sense that you can effectively reach people who are already finding you on a mobile device. By 2014, 50% of all internet traffic will be from a mobile device.