Is your site a mobile-friendly website? Here’s how to check:
It’s no secret that if you want to attract customers and increase conversions, you’ll also need to make sure your website is mobile-friendly.
I already have a Responsive website isn’t that enough?
In theory YES, but the issue is that your theme and many of your plugins add their own code to your pages and elements, and sometimes these lines of codes or web elements aren’t 100% adapted to small screen sizes (or in my case – fat fingers) ????
I don’t want to ramble on about the importance of mobile etc. and that more than 70% of e-commerce in North America is conducted on a mobile device (usually a smart-phone) Just ask yourself how many times did you purchase from Amazon or another store using your phone!
This is mega important if you use/have WooCommerce, Shopify or any other e-commerce platform.
Luckily there is a free online mobile-friendly website test tool from Google: https://search.google.com/test/mobile-friendly
All you need is to type your site’s URL and “VOILA!” it will test the site for you.
Got a different result?
Are there any other issues of notifications there that you need help with?
Contact us, we’ll be happy to assist you.
Wishing you SUCCESS,
Amr, The internet Guy!
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