by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Mobile Web
The last posts that I wrote was on mobile websites and being mobile ready. If you are a business owner, new or seasoned, you want to maximize your income and that means that you must be marketing ready at all times. That means that the traditional marketing methods...
by sheilaedens | Jun 6, 2010 | Mobile Web
Facebook and Twitter are two of the most user-friendly sites on the mobile web – and that's great news for those who are going mobile with their websites, because it means people can right-click on bit.ly links in Twitter – and be automatically taken to a...
by sheilaedens | Jun 5, 2010 | Mobile Web
Image via CrunchBase Just as Twitter is a micro-blog version of regular blogs, allowing only “posts” of 140 characters, stripped down to the bare minimum, so mobile websites are stripped down versions of “main” websites, showing only the most...
by sheilaedens | Jun 4, 2010 | Mobile Web, WordPress
If you have a blog, don't assume it will translate perfectly to mobile: Chances are, it has at least 2 columns, and runs ads, graphics and is set for a screen width that's (at absolute minimum) 760 px wide. Besides, even if it was able to load in and emerge with a...
by sheilaedens | Jun 4, 2010 | Mobile Web
If you are focused on branding your business, remember that your mobile website can help – or hurt – this process. What is “branding” exactly? The practice of creating an instantly recognizable site, logo, color scheme or any other visual...
by sheilaedens | Jun 4, 2010 | Mobile Web
Marketing has gone mobile. Here are some picks for the best mobile websites. What makes a great mobile website? We all have our own criteria, but basically, many of the same qualities that make good sites on PC’s. They have to be: – Reliable –...