Making your website responsive.

Making your website responsive will have a beneficial effect on how hard it works for you.

If you use Google Analytics on your site, you’ll have probably seen an increase in the amount of mobile traffic coming to your site.

If you’re a B2B business, visits from prospective customers don’t always arrive 9-5. Prospective new business might be visiting your site on an iPad on the way home or browsing on an iPhone in the evening.

Making your website responsive means your site will work better for these visitors.

If you’re a B2B business, visits from prospective customers don’t always arrive 9-5. Prospective new business might be visiting your site on an iPad on the way home or browsing on an iPhone in the evening. Making your website responsive means your site will work better for these visitors.

Making your website responsive means your site will work better for these visitors.

Why make your site responsive?

Most sites will ‘work’ on mobile devices if built properly. They’ll simply scale down to the size of the screen and force the user to zoom in and out to read. Making your site responsive improves the usability of your site by adapting to the device, making the site easier to use and read. This ultimately increases conversions.

Making your site responsive improves the usability of your site by adapting to the device, making the site easier to use and read. This ultimately increases conversions.

Do I need to start again?

No is the simple answer, but this does depend on the way your current site is built. If it’s currently a WordPress-based site, then responsiveness will be achieved using CSS to add additional behaviours to your site based on the user’s screen size.

If, however, your site is quite old, with HTML tables and so on, it’s sometimes better to start again. This doesn’t necessarily mean a new design – it just means a rethink.

Your current site might also have issues that need fixing which would also be an opportunity make the move to responsive.

What other benefits are there?

Google prefers responsive (or mobile-friendly) websites. You can expect to see positive benefits on page rank, higher conversion rates from mobile visitors and the simple fact that you’re demonstrating that your business is up-to-date with modern tech.

How to get started.

If you’d like Toast to take a quick look over your site and give you an idea of the costs and time involved in making your website responsive drop us an email via our contact page, or call us on 01295 266644. Alternatively, take a look at our WordPress projects to see more examples of our work.

David Foreman

David Foreman

Dave is the MD at Toast and has been working on branding, creative and web development projects for over 25 years. He's a founding member of Toast and enjoys a good rant.

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