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mobile

Mobile phones and devices, like iPhones and Blackberrys, are fast becoming THE medium through which the general public surf, browse and make buying decisions on the internet. By 2014, mobile internet stands to overtake desktop usage –that’s a hard stat to ignore!

Have you ever taken a minute to see how your website looks on your phone? Your patients expect:

1. Quicker, easier info

Designing for the mobile environment will come with a very natural set of constraints. You could argue that such constraints limit mobile design but in reality, they are inherently good for the user experience.

Perhaps the most impactful of these constraints is screen space. 80% of the content available on your existing website will need to go. This forces you to focus on the most important features for your patients; your address, telephone number, opening hours and treatment information.

2. next level technology

Mobile phones boast inbuilt functionality that will make it easier for users to perform certain tasks – removing the need for manual steps:

Make calls:
Smartphones allow users to automatically call a number when ‘tapped’ or ‘clicked’.
See an address on the map:
Users can find a location and automatically open the phone’s map application by simply clicking on an address.
Find the nearest…:
With built in GPS, users can easily identify their current location and seek out the nearest supermarket, cash machine or, dentist!

Can you deliver?

Call us now!

For a one off cost of £950 + VAT, we can put you on the mobile map – and one call is all it takes; speak to one of our team now on 01202 677 277.

Remember, designing for mobile isn’t just an opportunity to create a mobile version of a web product to take advantage of its growth; it’s an opportunity to provide a vastly improved service for your patients.