Will You Shop on a Site that is not Mobile Friendly?
40% of People Will Choose a Different Search Result if the First is not Mobile Friendly
Statistic Info
As mobile technology continues to evolve, users are interacting with mobile sites more and more. Though laptops/desktops are still the most commonly used, mobile is catching up quickly. Users expect you to care about the devices they’re using, so it’s important that your site is fast and responsive. Though the experience on mobile will be different, it should be consistent with that of larger desktops. Make sure your mobile website is not only functioning but is also engaging. It’s not necessarily enough to just stack all the information. Think about how the user interacts differently with mobile and make the necessary changes to make the best experience possible.
More 2018 Stats
7 Top Converting Companies Spend More than 5% of their Budgets on Optimization
40% of US Males Aged 18-34 Say They Would “Ideally Buy Everything Online”
Once on a Company’s Homepage, 64% of Visitors Want to See The Company’s Contact Information
79% of Marketers Already Using Interactive Content Plan to Increase Their Use in the Next 12 Months
55% of Online Shoppers Tell Friends and Family When Dissatisfied with a Product or Company
80% of Consumers Had a Better Perception of Retailers That Offered Mobile Coupons
30% of Online Shoppers are Millennials are are Between 18 and 34 Years Old
Personalized Call-To-Actions Convert 42% More Visitors into Leads than Generic CTAs
More Design & Development Stats
73% of Companies are Investing in Design to Differentiate Their Brands
Once Your Page Loads, Users Form An Opinion in .05 Seconds
Once on a Company’s Homepage, 64% of Visitors Want to See The Company’s Contact Information
39% of People Will Stop Engaging With a Website if Images Won’t Load or Take Too Long to Load
Small retailers may see up to 30% higher mobile conversion rates compared to large retailers.