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Mobile First Website Development

Mobile site speed is an important ranking factor for all search engine queries. But for local SEO, the stakes for mobile optimization are particularly high. Local mobile searchers have high purchasing intent. If you recall, 88% of people who search for local businesses on a mobile device either call or visit the business within 24 hours. Making sure your site loads quickly on mobile is the difference between securing their business or giving them a poor site experience and losing them to your competitors.

Display The Best Your Website Has To Offer Through A Mobile-First Design

Consumers are increasingly running Google searches and visiting websites on their phones. In fact, the number of mobile users has increased so greatly that in early 2018, Google stated that mobile search indexing was essential. To help your website keep up with this growing demand, our team of web design and UX experts deliver the ideal mobile website with a visually appealing design, smooth navigation, and other top-of-the-line features.

Mobile is at the peak of its game right now. Mobile devices have made a huge impact on web development and digital marketing in 2019, hence born the new terms - mobile first website design. In fact, you are probably reading this article on a mobile device.


Yet, many people are still designing their websites optimized for desktop computers, without paying attention to how well they work on mobile devices. So, let’s talk mobile first website design!


It’s best to design your website for the devices most people are using, instead of focusing on a medium that’s left behind. Even Google has made it clear that mobile-first is prioritized in 2019 and will continue to be going in to 2020.


Before we find out how mobile first website design works, you’ll need to know a thing or two about responsive design. Wait, “isn’t responsive design and mobile first design the same”, you may ask? They are certainly not.

Mobile first design and responsive design have entirely different methods, strategies, and approaches despite having some of the same ingredients.


Responsive design is a technical term for coding a website using CSS so that it easily adjusts according to the resolution of the device it is being viewed on. The website is coded for desktop first and then adjusted to other device resolutions. Responsive design has less to do with design, and more to do with development.


On the other hand, Mobile first website design is a design strategy.


By using the framework of mobile responsive, it focuses on the needs of mobile users first. The idea is to create a website that, on a desktop, looks very similar to how it will look on a mobile device. This usually involves the use of a hamburger menu style.


Check out these tips to keep your mobile users engaged and make the best experience for them.

Less Content is More

We are not saying your content should only consist of a few words. In fact, longer and deeper text is proven to generate nine times more leads than shorter content.


The thing is, mobile readers are reading your text on smaller screens. Try to stick with a mobile-first design before you start blogging, which means that you need your content to be clear and concise.


We suggest breaking up long information and messages and delivering them as shorter single sentences when possible.

Keeping a Simple Site

The reality is, people are attracted to simplicity. It reduces anxiety and makes everything more clear. This “less is more” reality also applies to web design.


Highlight everything unique about your website and throw out the rest.


Some other simplification tips include reducing the number of pages on your website, improving your search features, reducing a cluttered appearance by adding white lines and making your fonts simpler and larger.

Make Communication Easy

Mobile devices have changed the way we communicate. Text messaging has dominated the communication scene with researchers proving that the rise of text messaging has contributed to an increase in phone call-related anxiety.


People want instant answers and don’t want to call you if they don’t need to. If you haven’t adjusted your contact methods for today’s way of communicating, then you might have left your customers dissatisfied.


Tools and software such as Freshdesk can manage communication for your customers between channels and devices.

Mobile First Website Design

It’s an essential factor for mobile first. A study revealed that companies that focus on graphic design outperformed companies that don’t emphasize on design by 200 percent.


Websites with good designs create better impressions for your visitors, are considered more trustworthy and memorable.


You might be wondering, how should mobile first design look? Well, Venngage states that the trends of 2019 should include some vivid colors with contrasting light & dark schemes, abstract shapes and patterns.


Adding photography and original hand-drawn illustrations is also a plus. Take advantage of white space, making a calm vibe and easing navigation on mobile.

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Our Services

A mobile-first web design is never complete without testing. We perform real-time testing on multiple devices, adhering to high-quality standards to ensure the site operates exceptionally.

We employ a mobile-first approach for web design, where the site's  features and content are crafted and displayed, keeping mobile user experience in mind.

User experience is critical for conversions, and our team of experts employs many tools to ensure your users have a seamless experience across platforms.

In a mobile-first approach, your site is built around the most relevant text, visuals, and functions. Other elements, like effect and interactions, are added to create desktop or tablet versions.

A good user experience is dependent on smooth navigation. Our experts design slightly larger touch targets, give hyperlinks room to breathe, and ensure interactives are given plenty of space.

Mobile users demand easy navigation, regardless of whether they are using gestures or buttons. With this in mind, our designers provide a site that is easy to explore.

Mobile Responsive

Having a mobile-friendly website will avoid penalties from Google and help engage your audience, as most people spend A LOT of time on their phones.

Site Speed

If your site takes longer than 3 seconds to load you are waving goodbye to up to 40% of your visitors and sliding down the rankings. Ensure your site is quick and efficient!

Keyword In Title

Having your keyword in your headline near the start shows crawler within the first milliseconds what your topic is going to be about and get's a big thumbs up from Google.

Length Of Content

Long and In-depth content has a much better effect on SEO. Figure out what is classed as 'long content' in your niche and write quality content to fit.

Internal Linking

Make your website easier for crawlers, Share link Juice and point out new content by using internal links. Also you can help your readers to discover helpful content.

Rich Snippets

This extra data is usually pulled from Structured Data found in a page's HTML. Common Rich Snippet types include reviews, recipes and events.

Schema Markup

Schema markup is code (semantic vocabulary) that you put on your website to help the search engines return more informative results for users.

Boost Conversions

Increased reach attracts more customers, and we ensure they get a good user experience, giving your team the chance to boost sales.

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