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Targeted primarily at small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) as well as mobile developers and designers, goMobi lets businesses engage current and potential customers with sites that recognize the capabilities of each mobile phone and display the site's content so that it looks its very best on that specific phone.
"All goMobi sites use a friendly, icon-based design, and all goMobi sites
automatically recognize what handset your customer is using, so goMobi sites
make every phone seem like it's a smartphone. Because of this, your customers
will always associate your company with a good mobile experience -no matter
what phone they're using," said
"goMobi websites are hosted 'in the cloud' by dotMobi, so SMBs don't pay extra for hosting or have to worry about other technology aspects," Harvin added. "goMobi site owners can build a site in minutes and then focus on their business, while their mobile website works to bring in new customers. And if site owners want to make changes, they can do so in seconds. For example, a business owner can test different mobile coupon offers to see which one is most effective for bringing foot traffic in the door."
Designed to meet consumer expectations of small businesses
dotMobi recently commissioned usability research firm Human Factors
International to survey global attitudes towards the mobile Web in the
goMobi was designed to meet these expectations while making the experience of building a mobile-specific website as carefree as possible. For SMBs, goMobi:
- maximizes customer contacts by using the capabilities of the mobile
phone - calls, texts, location-based services - and helping convert
leads into customers,
- increases mobile visits to businesses through improved search-engine
optimization (SEO) by using key words in search engines and free
directory listings,
- helps convert visitors to "hot leads" with features like mobile coupons
and reservation requests,
- incorporates external, third-party applications, adding functionality &
localization for businesses and a distributed distribution model for
application developers & channel partners.
"With interest in the mobile Web continuing to explode, SMBs can now
reach the world's billions of mobile Web users - quickly, easily and
completely," said
Special tools for developers and designers
The speed and ease of building mobile websites with goMobi is also a boon to Web developers and designers, so they can include mobile in their service offerings. To meet their special needs, goMobi includes a powerful suite of tools which allows developers to control the automated transformation of desktop website content to mobile-friendly content as well as accessing HTML metatags for site items, along with a mobile/desktop switcher and advanced device detection capabilities.
Getting goMobi
For information on how registrars, Web services companies, developers and designers can offer goMobi to their customers, please contact sales@goMobi.info.
Details on setting up your goMobi mobile website are at http://goMobi.info (on desktops) and at http://go.mobi (on mobile devices).
About dotMobi
Headquartered in
- Visit http://dotMobi.mobi for information on .mobi top-level domains
and all dotMobi services.
- Visit http://mobiForge.com and http://goMobi.info for mobile site
development and services.
- Visit http://mobiThinking.com for mobile marketing information and
services.
- Of course, use the .mobi equivalents of these sites to guarantee a
quality experience on your mobile device. And see the dotMobi blog at
http://blog.mobi.
For more information, please contact:
Vance Hedderel
dotMobi
+1-703-485-5563
vhedderel@dotMobi.mobi
Danielle Siemon
Edelman for dotMobi (US)
+1-650-762-2947
danielle.siemon@edelman.com
Gareth Davies
Edelman for dotMobi (UK)
+44-20-7344-1216
gareth.davies@edelman.com
Christoph Hausel
element C for dotMobi (Germany)
+49-89-720-137-20
c.hausel@elementc.de
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