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Best practices for designing a mobile site

Online sales Simplify site navigation.  Streamline your site menu and try to keep everything visible without having to zoom in to read. Make info accessible.  Help people to explore before they commit to buy by using expandable product images. Help people make their purchase.  Keep any directions or "buy now" buttons front and centre, and if you can, use existing account info to limit data entry for your customers. Allow people to pick up again on desktop.  Make it easy for people to come back to their shopping cart when they're on their desktop computer, so that they can finish their purchase. Phone calls Use click-to-call buttons or links.  Avoid making people memorise your number or zoom in to see it. Condense your menu options.  Make sure that it's clear that calls are the best way to get in contact with your business. Show a clickable phone number or button on every page of your site. Avoid distractions.  Keep promotio...

HOW TO CREATE A WEBSITE TAG

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In your Twitter Ads account at ads.twitter.com, click “Tools” Choose “Conversion tracking” from the drop-down menu Click on “Generate website tag” and accept the terms of use Copy the resulting snippet of code, or download a text file containing the code snippet and send it to an engineer at your company with instructions for placement. To ensure full flexibility for conversion tracking and tailored audience creation, it’s important that you place your website tag on all pages of your website.

Develop Your Content

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Begin your content development by asking these three questions: What do you want your consumers to think? What do you want them to do? Do you want them to watch a video or click a link? How do you want them to feel? For example, do you want them to feel that your brand is making their life easier.