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Your mobile choice

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28 November 2012
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It's a question of taste as it relies on the way you prioritize your content distribution goals. Think about it: what would you like your mobile viewers to see? And, while you're at it, please also find out : do your online prospects search on mobile? According to a 2011 statistics, published on mobthinking.com, there are more than 1.2 billion mobile Web users in the world and their numbers are on the rise this year. So, the answer to the second question is quite predictable : yes, your customers will search your services through mobile, that is, if they're not already doing so.

What type of content are you offering and which design is best suited to provide this information are questions still to be answered. Maybe as fast as going through this article.

As choosing between two popular flavors or between two valuable candidates, your mobile site's design has benefits and drawbacks at both ends. The web is filled with stories and arguments on building a responsive website or creating a dedicated mobile site .

 

It's just some harmless online play

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19 August 2012
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Entertainment holds such an important role in today's internet world. Starting with a search for information, many users find themselves engaged into online playing, trying out different types of applications and basically doing things, even buying stuff they didn't plan to.

Spending time on different pages can definitely influence sales and brand recognition. Some companies used the following channels to keep clients entertained:

Twitter – Singalong tunes

Well, everybody knows that birds... tweet and thought about the specific sound they make when starting using Twitter. And still, the online application was mostly silent. That's until Orange's idea of transforming tweets into real songs came along. Rockabellas group sang the users posts on the Orange UK feed.

Bringing authentic music to Twitter was a great idea for the company who managed to get more followers with this simple chirp concept.

 

Text separator preview

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25 October 2012
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This is how a text separator menu item type can look like. The images on screen - usually set to have transparent background colors are used to divide chunks of text and direct the reader's attention to certain areas of the page.

On the specific page in Jentla's Documentation Site you can find more information on the different types of menu items and their functionalities.

 

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