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Saturday, December 11, 2010
The Pros And Cons Of Optimizing For Mobile
Last week I run a poll asking people if they were used to browsing the web on a mobile device, and the result is shown below:
The results are inline with what I expected. The audience here is made of bloggers and tech-savvy people, so it’s natural that a high percentage of them use mobile devices to browse the web regularly.
What encouraged me to run that poll was an email from a reader complaining about the lack of a mobile version of my website. In a way I wanted more data before making a decision.
So will I create a mobile friendly version now that I have some numbers? Probably no, and that is because I still think the cons of doing so out-weight the pros. Consider that a mobile version of a blog is usually a screen which displays only the content of the posts, much like an RSS reader. The pros of using it are:
And the cons:
If your website is relatively clean, though, and you consider that most smartphones are coming out with decent screen resolutions, you’ll see that the pros of using a mobile friendly version become less important.
For instance, many readers commented that this site displays fine on the iPhone 4, and that they don’t have problems reading the content or browsing around.
So in my opinion optimizing for the early mobile devices could have made a big difference (i.e., 2-3 years ago), but there weren’t many people using them anyway, so you could skip it. These days there are a lot more people accessing the Internet via mobile devices, but most of these devices feature good screen resolutions, allowing the users to browse websites normally. As a result, optimizing for mobile might not be that important anymore.
This is true for content based websites, at least. For service oriented ones (e.g., a social network or an online store) mobile optimization might be more critical.
Thoughts?
source: dailyblogtips
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