What does your website look like on an iPhone?

Have you ever tried to use a standard website from a mobile phone?  It's almost impossible.

The text is to small to read.  The links are smaller than your fingertip so you can't reliably tap the one you want.  With an iPhone you can enlarge the text, but then you have to deal with horizontal and vertical scrolling which is difficult.  Graphics increase the load time and eat your visitors bandwidth.

More and more people use only a mobile device to access the internet and many more use one when they are away from their home computer. Google recognizes this and has started boosting the rankings of websites which are formatted for mobile devices when accessed from such a device.

The Olive Garden websites are a good example. From your desktop machine go to OliveGarden.com to see their corporate website. Then, open a new window, resize it to the size of a mobile device screen, and go to m.OliveGarden.com (or go to OliveGarden.com from your own mobile device). This will show you their mobile device friendly website.

I built my first website in 1998 and have built hundreds of other sites since then. I can set up a mobile device friendly website for you. The only change required to your existing site is the addition of a couple lines of code that automatically redirect visitors accessing with a mobile device to the site I build.

I will use the graphics and content from your original site as much as possible but resize, simplify, and reformat to create a fast loading site which contains the essential information needed to make your visitor a customer.

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