I use Pinterest a lot from my phone at night while I’m going to sleep. Specifically, it’s to search for Disney stuff since I’m planning another trip next year. But, I keep finding sites that are not mobil friendly and it makes me sad because they are hard to read.
It used to be that the only way that websites were accessed was from a desktop computer. Then, everything started shifting towards laptops because they were portable. Now, just about everyone has a mobile phone with web surfing capabilities.
So, has your website been able to keep up? If not, here are some reasons why it is important to implement responsive website design.
What Is A Responsive Website?
Have you ever accessed a website via your smartphone and had to learn acrobatics just to see the page? Maybe you turned it sideways to see the text in one screen or kept resizing with your fingers to see all the detail. You might even have had to scroll continuously from left to right just or read one sentence. It’s frustrating, for sure.
What responsive website design does is code each webpage so that it automatically adjusts to the medium you are using to view it. Whether a tablet, large smartphone, small smartphone, laptop or a stationary desktop computer, each person will see the page in an optimized fashion for their device. Sounds great, doesn’t it. So, why isn’t everyone using it right now?
Five Reasons to Implement Responsive Design
Updating your website with responsive design tools right now will have several positive effects.
1. Higher conversion rates – People are not stationary and neither are their devices. Someone who wants to check out a product on your website to compare a price with something they see in the store, wants an immediate response. A mobile-ready site allows them to click a few buttons and order the lower-cost product you offer instead of paying more in the store.
2. Improved user experience – Responsive design says to a user that you are catering to their needs. For someone who uses their mobile device 90 percent of the time, this is huge. They can make dinner reservations, set up servicing appointments, book a hotel and even buy a product, all from their phone using websites that have implemented responsive design. When users feel valued and have a great experience, they come back.
3. Less work for you – Using responsive design at the outset allows you to focus on the most important aspects of your site and deliver that to viewers on a smaller platform. From there, it is easier to add more content for larger devices.
4. Better search engine rankings – Make Google happy with responsive design web pages. It is the same website but optimized for viewing with different devices. This is easier for you and the search bots than utilizing a separate mobile site.
5. Flexibility – Your site can adjust to a number of devices for viewing. You can add different content to be seen on each device as added value. The content will expand to fill the space given on each device, with the main content and design remaining constant across all devices for a seamless experience.
Is your website still best used for larger computers? It may be time to make the move to responsive design. If you need to know how, just ask in the comments below!
09/08/2016 @ 1:24 PM
So true Jenn and it’s important for people to make sure their websites are mobile friendly. Thanks for the great reminder.
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09/08/2016 @ 2:19 PM
Adding this to my list of “articles worthy of sharing,” especially for stubborn friends and clients who have yet to appreciate the benefit of having responsive website designs.
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09/20/2016 @ 10:25 PM
Thanks Kat. I can’t tell you how disappointing it is to find a site that I want to read from my phone, but it’s just annoying to try re-sizing the screen while reading! Thanks for sharing my article.
09/08/2016 @ 7:38 PM
Hi Jenn
I agree Responsive design is a must these days if we do not get out sites where people with different devices can access our site then we are losing out on alot of traffic. I also need to upgrade to the next level though forgot what plugin to use to get it responsive. I will find it one day and convert my site to mobile friendly.
Thank you for the reminder.
All The Best
Edward Haberthur