Mobile Web Design

Mobile website design offers a few challenges. Assorted screen resolutions, different mobile operating systems, just to name a few. Because full sized websites may display on a smart phones screen, some assume they won't need a mobile website. But a smart phone screen won't display large images and paragraphs of text in a user friendly (readable) manner. What about those tiny (on Smart Phone Screens) navigation buttons? Tiny clickable links? Don't even try to fill out a full sized contact form (unless of course you have really tiny fingers to make selections).

Even so, not all businesses need a mobile website. Contact us to and find out if your business can benefit from a mobile website.

Mobile Website Design

Rhoads Energy, Lancaster, PA
www.rhoadsenergy.com


Mobile website design.
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www.rhoadsenergy.com
Mobile Website Design, Mobile web contact form page and hosting.

Mobile website design.
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Are you ready for Mobile Web browsers?

QR Code Quick ResponseHave you noticed people in public places holding smart phones glued to there eyes and not their ears? Since Apple launched the IPhone in 2008 and Google launched its Android mobile operating system in early 2010, Smart Phones have gained traction. Simply put a Smart Phone is a cellular phone with mobile web browsing capabilities.

Combined with the widespread use of QR (Quick Response) codes in local bricks and mortar signage. Smart phones can read QR codes when the owner points the camera at them. The Smart phone then transports the user to the related information. The information coded in a QR code tells the smart phone what to do. Display a mobile website, display a text message, phone numbers and SMS can all be coded into QR codes.

So what does this all mean for you and your bottom line? If you advertise in public forums you can include a QR code in your ads. QR codes, which facilitate smart phone users access to more information about you, your company and services. Maybe a special offer! Even on the signage in front of you business.

Realtors have been early adopters of QR codes. Published on yard signs, the QR code can take drive by home shoppers directly to more information about the home, agent and brokerage.