Smartphone and tablet
adoption rapidly increases, so does the importance of mobile-friendly websites.
Smartphones and tablets have changed the approach toward design and user
experience. Before the spread of mobile devices with advanced web-browsing capability,
web designers had only one primary challenge to deal with keeping the same look
and feel of their websites. However, interacting with websites on smartphones
and tablets is not the same as doing that on a desktop computer monitors.
Factors such as Click versus Touch, Screen-size, Pixel-resolution, support for
Adobe’s Flash technology, optimized markup and many more have become crucial
while creating websites with Responsive Design.
If SEO is a core component of your digital marketing
strategy, having a mobile–friendly website is becoming essential. Mobile sales
have already overtaken desktop sales, and mobile Internet usage is predicted to
overtake desktop internet usage by 2014. It is only logical that mobile search
will overtake desktop search at some point in the near future as well.
Advantages of Responsive
Design:
1. Super Flexible
Responsive
web design sites are fluid, meaning the content moves freely across all screen
resolutions and all devices. Both the grids and the images are fluid. Just as a
liquid spreads out or draws in to allow its content to fill an allotted space
and retain its appearance, responsive web design’s fluidity achieves the same
result with website content on a device screen.
2. Excellent User Experience:
While,
content is king and discoverability of content are foremost success metrics,
it is the user experience that enables visitors to consume content on any
website through the device of their choice and preference, anytime. Thus,
responsive web design is about providing the optimal user experience
irrespective of whether they use a desktop computer, a smartphone, a tablet or
a smart-TV. Responsive web design accommodates the busy professional during the
day and the wide-awake college student needing access to your site anytime. No
scrolling or resizing is needed for any visitor to access your website from their
favorite device.
3. Cost Effective:
3. Cost Effective:
The
advantages of having a single site that conforms to the need of all devices are
significant when compared to having two separate websites. One website costs
less than two, and the savings can be substantial. Sites designed solely for
mobile device traffic don’t offer the advanced navigational techniques found in
traditional websites, and they also require the user to maintain two separate
web addresses for your site. This is inconvenient for most people and can cause
them to check out the competition’s website. Responsive web design enhances SEO
efforts by having all your visitors directed to a single site no matter what
they prefer to use as a device.
4. It is Recommended By Google:
With 67 percent search
market share, when Google speaks, search marketers listen. Google states that
responsive web design is its recommended mobile configuration, and even goes so
far as to refer to responsive web design as the industry best practice.
This is because responsive design sites have one URL and
the same HTML, regardless of device, which makes it easier and more efficient
for Google to crawl, index, and organize content. Contrast this with a separate
mobile site which has a different URL and different HTML than its desktop counterpart,
requiring Google to crawl and index multiple versions of the same site.
Additionally, Google prefers responsive web design
because content that lives on one website and one URL is much easier for users
to share, interact with, and link to than content that lives on a separate
mobile site. Take for example a mobile user who shares content from a mobile
site with a friend on Facebook who then accesses that content using a desktop,
which results in that user viewing a stripped down mobile site on their
desktop. This creates a less than optimal user-experience, and because of the
large emphasis Google is now placing on user-experience as a ranking factor,
this is essential to take into account with regards to SEO.
5. Very Easy to manage:
Having a separate
desktop and mobile site requires having separate SEO campaigns. Managing one
site and one SEO campaign is far easier than managing two sites and two SEO
campaigns. This is a key advantage a responsive website has over a separate
mobile site. That being said, there are benefits to having a mobile-specific
SEO strategy, such as optimizing for keywords that are more likely to be
searched when someone is on their smartphone. For example, someone performing a
mobile search for a local restaurant may be more inclined to use the word
“nearby” in their search query. However, a separate mobile site is not a
requirement for a mobile SEO strategy, and there’s no reason why
mobile-specific keywords can’t be incorporated into a responsive design site as
well.
At the end it is your decision, whether you take it or
not.
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