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Mobile application. A born salesman, an excellent "tracker"

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2024 4:16 am
by rakib432
You won't find so many useful features for online sales on a mobile site.

Here you will also find geolocation, which will help you determine the habitat of the gray wolf, and the wolf, in turn, will find out where the nearest office or store of the company is located.
There are also push notifications with reminders about the status of an order, product range updates, or the publication of a new article.
The ability to scan barcodes, augmented reality, a convenient personal account with fingerprint scanning and much, much more, whatever the customer’s heart desires and his wallet can handle.
But this brother is not perfect either. He has his own shortcomings.

Additional investment in the idea, design, development. Quite a lot! Will the active telegram number data company be able to sell enough piglets to cover the costs? Question.
Relatively long development times. This is not a landing page you can write on your knee.
Additional installations. Wolves are lazy by nature, otherwise they wouldn't wander around online forests, but would catch pigs offline, right? And here, not only do you need to stumble upon a mobile app first, but you also need to download it, use it, get used to it. Unlimited traffic, again, is not always at hand. In general, a lot of hassles that you don't always want to deal with.
So what's the fundamental difference between these two guys? They each have their own goal.

The mobile version of the site can bring profit faster and reach a much larger audience. According to statistics from "comScore", the site attracts 3 times more unique visitors per month than the application.

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However, another study by the same site "comScore" says that users spend 20 times more time using a mobile app than a mobile version of a site. Mobile apps increase the loyalty of existing users, while mobile sites attract new ones.

Responsive design
And what about Nif-Nif-Adaptive? The youngest among the rest not by age, but by significance in the advanced 2018.

An adaptive website adapts to literally any screen size, independently redistributing the positions of blocks, font sizes, and sometimes even replacing content or functional blocks. This is achieved easily. Of course, it is not so easy for developers, but it is generally elementary for understanding. When developing a website, the programmer does not layout pages for a specific size, but creates them from elements that automatically adjust to the width of the source screen. Blocks simply change their location, and some are not shown on smartphones at all.

Baby's strengths:

Ideal for simple blog sites or business card sites;
Correct display of website pages and all its elements on any device by adapting styles to mobile browsers.
Money, money, money... oh, these papers for manipulation. By the way, you can save a lot of them when creating an Adaptive website.
There is no need to bother with redirecting users, because the standard version of the site with adaptive layout has only one URL address.
Your gorgeous website with all the colors of the rainbow, animations and a video from a quadcopter on the main page will not lose much of its appearance on a small smartphone screen.
What's the catch?

If responsive design is so beautiful that it is a joy to look at on any device, why is it not always used? There is only one drawback (for fat pigs):

The pages are heavy, the site takes a long time to load from mobile devices. Which is very critical, because predators hate waiting, it is easier for them to go to a competitor's site with a faster loading time.
But in 2018, this disadvantage is becoming less and less of a disadvantage: since almost all operators have good 4G network coverage. Channels with a width of 40-60 megabits/s often work faster than home Internet. And fat pigs with a well-developed adaptive fly in only like that.

The moral of this story is this: if you don’t know what version of a store, website, bank, blog to “cram” into a consumer’s smartphone, then think about the purpose of the development. Put yourself in the buyer’s shoes and decide what you want to see on the phone? After all, you yourself are a wolf!