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3 simple steps to get your business mobile-ready
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Is your business mobile-ready? It should be. With 1.75 billion smartphone users worldwide
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, you could be missing out on a lot of potential customers.
Here are 3 steps you can take to maximize the potential of mobile for your business.
Step 1. Optimize your website for mobile
Have you checked out your website on a smartphone recently? For the 65% of users who start their search on their smartphones
2
, that may be their first and only exposure to your business. Make that a good one.
First, find out if your website is mobile-friendly.
Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test
can help you do that. You should also load your website on a smartphone and pay attention to these 3 things: How quickly does your page load? Does your page fit on a small screen? Is key information visible without scrolling?
There are many ways you can set up your website for mobile optimization. Google generally recommends
responsive web design
, where code is used to adjust the same page to different screen sizes. You can try to set up the code yourself, or you can use templates from sites like
Strikingly
or
Wix
.
Depending on your needs, you might want to consider creating a separate mobile site. Tools such as
Mobify
and
DudaMobile
can help you set that up easily.
PageSpeed Insights
is another useful tool that can suggest ways to improve the loading speed of your website for both mobile and desktop.
Listing on
Google My Business
might also be a good place to start. One of the great things about Google My Business is that all its listings are already optimized for different devices. It will also list your business info on Google Maps. Even if you already have a website, it is an easy way to start expanding your mobile presence.
Step 2. Engage your mobile users with social media
Social media is a big part of the mobile experience, and a great way to engage your customers. In the US, 42% of smartphone users visit social network sites at least weekly on their devices. This number is even higher in Asia, so if you’re based in Asia or thinking of reaching customers there, you should start thinking about social media
3
.
You can do this by sharing interesting content about your business, such as stories, photos and videos on sites like
Google+
and
YouTube
. Have a new shipment of 60s dresses for your vintage clothing store? Share some photos. New fall dish on your restaurant’s menu? Let customers know. They might even share your content with friends, and help you find new customers that way.
Set yourself a schedule so that you get into the rhythm of updating regularly. It doesn’t have to be daily, just something that you think is manageable for you. You can also use your social pages as a way to share updates like extended opening hours or holiday sales. Planning on selling everything at 50% off for Christmas? Share it.
You can also respond to customers’ ratings and reviews using Google My Business. This is a great way to have a conversation, get feedback and really give a human voice to your business.
Step 3. Advertise to mobile users on search
Search is the activity that smartphone users engage in most frequently, even more so than social media
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. Maybe you own a ramen store in Tokyo that is open late into the night. Chances are, someone searching for “dinner in Tokyo” at 1am is a potential customer you’ll want to reach.
Advertising on Google
can help you reach the kind of customers who are already looking for what you offer. If you have a brick-and-mortar store, AdWords’
location extensions
feature can direct people to visit you in person. You can even design your ad campaigns so they only appear to people already near your store. Someone searching for “flower shop” on their phone, 500m from your store, is someone you could reach with a Search ad. Did you set up a Google+ page in Step 2? You can
show off your excellent ratings
on your ads as well.
Mobile opens up many new ways to grow your business and connect with your customers. Get your business mobile-ready so you can take advantage!
1. Forecasted,
eMarketer (2014)
2. In the US,
Think with Google
3.
Consumer Barometer (2014)
4.
Consumer Barometer (2014)
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