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Mobile commerce - Your next big thing

By: reconfigured.org

NEW YORK July 19, 2007

Wherever you are in the world, and whatever your business, chances are you have not missed the most important transformation since the internet first appeared – the internet will be mobile.

You've probably watched all of them; the handsets and other devices that allow their users log on and browse the web at the click of a key or even a tap on a display (as is the case with the latest uber hyped device: the iPhone). People are today checking emails or browsing for the latest cinema listings, wherever you turn. The internet is simply on its way to become something you can access wherever you are.
How does this affect you though, as a small or medium sized web owner, you ask?

The answer is quite simple. Once the growing ache of the mobile web has started to settle, and people get more comfortable with their mobile web features they will start also to demand that they can do their shopping on the road.

For those web owners who have already stepped out into the "unknown" of mobile interfaces and development difficulties, you may learn that it is not an easy time to enter, unless you are ready for a bit of an uphill struggle.

While we know that the mobile devices are out there and ready to b used (hey, more people in Europe and Asia have mobiles than have desktops and notebooks), the web owners are not quite ready to take on the challenge it seems.

Why?

Because while there seems to be an urgent demand or even requirement for businesses to get for a mobile domain, many have no idea how to go from there. Developing a mobile site, optimizing it and then promoting it seems like a whole new science to most.

Around the creative agencies, you are starting to see the service of "creating mobile presences" show up. But it is not yet in the mainstream offering. Maybe because it is a process that requires skill in using applications to deliver real time mobile content, or displaying current offerings of services or products in an entire new kind of interface.

Today there is maybe no emergency-like requirement for an online business owner to set up a mobile domain (like .mobi). But, the benefits of having a mobile domain is that a very savvy mobile audience will recognize your efforts. And, you may boost your image a lot because of that.

But is it actually that different from just creating a website? Can't I just use what I already have?

Yes and no. It is different. And you should (if you are smart and serious about taking the leap) start from the beginning with a new site, just for mobile users. Kick and scream all you want, there are no easier ways.

Now, I'm not saying that the processes or technologies are much different from the traditional world-wide-web, but if you will to sell goods or services through a mobile interface you need to make sure all your ecommerce processes are quick enough for the mobile environment, and of course accessible. You also need to make sure the wireless transport layer security provides enough encryption and that your servers (hosting your business) support the WTLS protocol.

So, you might be thinking now that you can get help with all of the above – what next?

Just make sure your mobile site is optimized for mobile search – and of course that it is streamlined for mobile standards (not too heavy site, jump links that work etc etc). Then go ahead, hit the ground running with your marketing and PR efforts like you would to any of your media or customer interfaces.

Sure, it's early stage. Sure, it's still in a very emerging phase. And sure, it's hard to find the tools and skills you may need to get there and be successful. But what's more sure than anything else, is that the mobile web is coming. The question is just when, and if you are going to be there or not.

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