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A great website can help your prospects learn about you and your business, the services you offer, and lead them to make a purchase. As more and more people use smartphones, tablets and other devices to browse online it’s more important than ever to provide them with a great mobile experience as well.
Navigating your website is frequently the first interaction a prospect will have with your business. A mobile friendly or responsive website makes a great first impression. If you’ve put off prioritizing a responsive site, perhaps Google’s recent announcement about how it will be using mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal will incite you to act:
Starting April 21, we will be expanding our use of mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal.
What does this mean for you?
Not only can a non responsive or non mobile friendly site frustrate clients and prospects looking to find information about your business from a phone or tablet, a non responsive site can now negatively affect your website’s ranking in organic search.
Your website isn’t mobile friendly? Don’t wait!
There has never been more reason to update your website. By making your site mobile friendly, not only will you rank higher in organic search results but you’ll also delight your prospects and your clients.
What about Pike13?
All of Pike13 is mobile friendly, so your clients and prospects can easily find your services, book appointments, enroll in classes, and purchase plans and passes regardless of the device they’re using.
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