[How to] Check If Your Website Is Mobile Ready

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So mobile internet is taking off in India with players tying up to launch mobile versions of the websites be it travel, jobs, news or even classifieds. Its no surprise given that mobile subscribers have crossed the 300 million mark and are set to cross 500 million in the next 2 years itself.

So how does a layman figure out if your website is mobile ready? What if you don’t own a highend phone? and what about different phone browsers?

Well all the above questions can be answered by one simple website ready.mobi which allows one to check a page as well as the entire site and get a detailed report on its mobile compatibility.

ready.mobi

Check the report on the WATBlog.com mobile site (one can access it by pointing your mobile browser to www.watblog.com)

mobile site report

As you can see from the report above it does give you a comprehensive report. Incase your website is not mobile friendly you can read this article to know how to make it mobile friendly. And incase you do not have a website at all and would want a mobile site then you can easily create on with mobisitegalore which we reviewed here.


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Rajiv Dingra

Rajiv is a prolific blogger who has over 1000 blog posts to his credit at WATBlog. The Founder & CEO of WATMedia our parent company and the Chief Blogger at WATBlog, he has been the driving force of the WAT Evolution. Rajiv does some excellent analysis of the digital media industry in India and often brings out deep insights with his inimitable style of interviewing. Just mail rajiv|at|watblog|dot|com and it will reach him..

One Response to “ [How to] Check If Your Website Is Mobile Ready ”

  1. most importantly get a .mobi domain looks more professional. you also get a free mobile site builder with every mobi domain

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