Company announces the release of the goMobi Mobile Website Builder to its Windows and Linux Shared Hosting customers.
myhosting.com, a provider of affordable VPS hosting and cloud services, in partnership with Parallels and OpenSRS, yesterday announced the release of the goMobi Mobile Website Builder to its Windows and Linux Shared Hosting customers. Combined with its Website Hosting services and a .MOBI domain name registration, business owners and webmasters can build a professional mobile website both quickly and easily.
The company says that the goMobi Mobile Website Builder platform includes a number of features through a WYSIWYG interface that allows customers to create a mobile version of their site easily, by adding options like Products, Contact Forms, Find Us, Reviews, Image Gallery, as well as a link to their Full Website and many more features. The goMobi Setup Assistant can also automatically generate a mobile website based on an existing website, to help users and webmasters get started quickly.
It articulates that with mobile web browsing becoming a more common way for users to access the internet, be it on mobile phones, iPhones, Androids and other smartphones, as well as tablets like the Apple iPad, the time to create a mobile-specific website has never been better. The goMobi Mobile Website Builder and Setup Assistant allows you to create a site with smaller screens, smartphones and tablets in mind, enabling you to more easily engage mobile website visitors with a customized browsing experience.
The company mentions that by 2013 it is expected that more internet users will go online using smartphones and mobile devices than on traditional computers and laptops. And already more than half of all local searches are performed from mobile devices, with mobile searchers taking action as a result of the search results. Now is the time to take advantage of the trend, with the company's services and a newly created goMobi Mobile Website.
"With search engines like Google indicating that Mobile is an upcoming trend webmasters should be aware of, the time to jump on the bandwagon is now," proclaimed Tim Attwood, Product Manager at myhosting.com. "Mobile users interact with search results and websites differently than desktop users, and with the mobile segment growing every day, every SMB or website owner should be thinking about grabbing their slice of that pie."