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Ask HN: Did you see increase in site usage when making websites mobile friendly?

6 pointsby xybyabout 10 years ago

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xybyabout 10 years ago
I run a bunch of websites. Each has over 100,000 visitors per month. Most are pretty old, look like complete trash and are a nightmare to use on small screens.<p>Over the last months, from time to time I redesigned one of them. Make them look good and work nicely on small screens.<p>Feedback from users has been great. I get &quot;Wow, looks so much better!!&quot; and &quot;Awesome redesign!!&quot; messages sent to me all the time.<p>But surprisingly, the metrics I follow did not change a bit. Not even when I only look at the analytics for mobile phones. Bounce rate, pages per visit, time on site, events on the site - it all just stays flat. A site that had 6 pageviews per visitor before making it mobile friendly has 6 pageviews per visitor after.<p>Strange, hu? How can a site where you have to awkwardly zoom in after each click get the same pageviews per visit on a mobile phone as a site where everything is layed out on the screen in a nice way?<p>How are your experiences with making sites mobile friendly?
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eonwabout 10 years ago
seems to increase traffic and interaction for me.