What Type of Website is Most Beneficial to Your Customers?

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Your company’s website brings in money for you and your business partners. Whether you own an online store that relies on daily visitor hits or you have a business that simply has its own site, you need to implement the right type of web design to keep people interested. A sloppy design that is incompatible with mobile devices can be the ruin of your website reputation.

A clear and easy-to-use design will make a world of difference in terms of the people visiting your site daily.

Mobile-Friendly Website Design

Going with a web design that is specifically made for mobile use is a good way to keep your customers engaged. Nowadays, it’s very common for your site visitors to be using some type of mobile device to check out your site.

They might be using a tiny smartphone with a small screen or a larger tablet. No matter what they’re using, you still want a design that is going to be compatible with the device that they’re viewing your site on.

Responsive Web Design

This type of design relies on a clear template that is compatible with both computers and mobile devices. It will automatically change its dimensions depending on the specific device the user is using to view the site on. Additionally, the design itself should have proper VPS Server to store website data, easy navigation and smart technology to keep your visitors engaged at all times.

What’s the Better Choice for You?

Implementing SEO and other marketing techniques into your site is important, but the design itself is what people see before anything else. Because of this, you need a good quality site that is going to fit your users’ needs. A mobile-friendly design is ideal for those who want to be able to have a different design specific to those who are using mobile devices. The site will automatically go into this mobile design mode when it detects it is being used on this type of device.

The responsive design, on the other hand, will automatically change size when it is being viewed on a larger or smaller screen. This makes it easy for just about anyone to view the true nature of the site no matter what device they happen to be using. It is completely up to you what type of SEO design to go with, and this depends on what you want your site to look like when someone is viewing it from either a computer or a mobile device. Nowadays, a lot of people choose responsive designs so that they can keep the exact same look without compromising the way the site functions which means responsive design may be better than mobile in some cases.

Conclusion

Having a good-working site for your visitors will help to increase revenue and keep customers engaged. If you have never updated your site’s design before, it might be time to go with the changing times and gear it more towards people using a wide range of different devices when they happen to be visiting your site for the very first time.


About the Author

Patrick Watt is a content writer, writing in several areas, primarily in business growth, value creation, M&A, and finance. His other interests also include content marketing and self-development. Say hi to Patrick on Twitter @patrickwattpat.

 

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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