“Mobile”-ize your business with Google Sites
June 29th, 2011 | Published in Google Adwords
A poor mobile web experience can negatively shape a consumer’s opinion of your brand or your company altogether. In a recent study, we found that 61% of users are unlikely to return to a mobile site that they had trouble accessing from their phone, and 40% go to a competitor’s. By the end of this year, more than half of all Americans will own a smartphone. Your customers are mobile—are you?
Today, we’re excited to announce a brand new tool to help your business get “mobile”-ized: Google Sites mobile landing pages. With Google Sites mobile landing pages, you can build yourself a professional mobile landing page in minutes for free—and without any coding experience.
Why use Google Sites mobile landing pages?
Watch the video below to see how “small” businessman, Bob, transformed his business using Google Sites:
Visit sites.google.com/mobilize to get started today!
Posted by Dan Friedman, Inside AdWords crew
Today, we’re excited to announce a brand new tool to help your business get “mobile”-ized: Google Sites mobile landing pages. With Google Sites mobile landing pages, you can build yourself a professional mobile landing page in minutes for free—and without any coding experience.
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Why use Google Sites mobile landing pages?
- It’s easy. Creating a Google Site is as easy as editing a document, which means there's no markup language for you to learn—just get started.
- It’s free. Google Sites is one of many free products offered by Google.
- It’s measurable. One-click Google Analytics integration allows you to monitor your site's traffic.
- It’s fast. Create your mobile landing page in minutes by starting from one of five pre-loaded templates. You can also start from scratch with the custom template.
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Watch the video below to see how “small” businessman, Bob, transformed his business using Google Sites:
Visit sites.google.com/mobilize to get started today!
Posted by Dan Friedman, Inside AdWords crew