Why mobile first design is the only 2019 strategy that will work
Around 94% of people judge websites on the basis of responsive web design. Here’s why and how a mobile first design should be your priority in 2019.
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Ten SEO aspects for web designers to master
Search engines are playing an increasingly important role in the future of the internet, and it’s important for web designers as well as SEOs to be able to keep up. Amanda DiSilvestro shares 10 aspects of SEO to master as a starting point.
The ultimate law of mobile site design: Entertain users and drive conversion
Mobile users are goal-oriented, and they expect to find what they need from a responsive mobile instantly and easily. So punch up your conversion rates by designing your mobile site with the user’s intent and needs in focus.
Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP): one year on – stats and infographic
We’ve written an awful lot about Google’s open source accelerated mobile pages project (better know as Google AMP) over that last 12 months.
Which is the king of mobile: China or US? Where is the biggest opportunity?
When the enormity of the population is taken into account, how does China compare with the US on mobile?
Why retailers shouldn’t overlook the value of m-commerce apps
Recent stats suggest that the mobile web has the edge over apps in terms of m-commerce sales, but this doesn’t mean retailers should dismiss apps.
Why mobile commerce sites should be designed for context
If you want your m-commerce project to deliver the results you’re expecting, context should be front and centre of your design.
How to implement Google AMP on your WordPress site as easily as possible
With the news that Google will be rolling out its accelerated mobile pages (AMP) to all organic listings beyond the ‘Top Stories’ you’ll be forgiven for getting a little bit panicky.
The 12 pillars of mobile commerce design
What are the key factors behind an effective m-commerce site, one that will meet the needs of the modern multichannel consumer?
Guide to mobile menu UI: bold buttons and intuitive types of navigation
Whether a mobile site uses a hamburger icon, menu button or alternative forms of navigation, it is critical that it stands out.
The three Us of mobile design: UX v usability v UI
Mobile design focuses, or should focus, on the user. This so-called user-centric design has generated a healthy obsession with the three Us: … read more
Mobile design and the art of doing one thing well
It’s best to do one thing really, really well – is one of Google’s “10 things” philosophy, written when the company was in … read more
The convergence of SEO and UI goals for mobile users
Mobile devices are the new norm. We do everything on them from making dinner reservations, finding a date, managing our bank accounts, to hailing a ride. Mobile has changed the very foundation of how consumers communicate, connect, and discover online.
What’s the difference between responsive, adaptive and mobile-friendly sites?
Mobile adaptive sites and mobile responsive sights are the same, and both are synonyms for mobile-friendly… right? Not quite. Here’s a breakdown of the differences.
How mobile transformed an 80 year-old catalogue retailer
In four years Shop Direct has gone from selling the majority of its products via twice yearly catalogue to an entirely digital operation that sell the majority of its products via the mobile web.