Get mobile today

Have you heard of a mobile site? If so do you want to make it better?

Why not get on board with a website that will do just that.

It is called Mobilemo.

What is it?

Mobilemo presents you with an innovative and user-friendly platform that allows people across different borders to create, manage, and inject their personal styles into their very own mobile sites.

I did not even know that was possible but after looking at this site anything is possible.

Mobilemo also provides a simple and easy way for creating a mobile site, which if you don’t know is simply a mini-website where the size has been adjusted to fit mobile phone screens.

Thinking of this is terms of my blog, it would be cool if it fit on a phone screen and not cut off content.

Important features

  • The platform automatically converts sites into the right size, layout, and format for mobile phone viewing.
  • The easy-to-use interface allows virtually any user the freedom to create mobile sites according to their interest.
  • Users can promote themselves or even their their products, post to a blog, share files, and more.

The possibilities are endless once you take into account all that is does.

All users need is a PC with Internet connection and these days that is not hard to find. Mobilemo makes creating mobile sites fun, easy and simple.

Do you have a band?

Musicians may use it as a means to promote their latest singles and musical compositions.

If you are looking to increase your online visibility in a wider, global scale, and you find yourself wanting to connect and keep in touch with friends who are always on-the-go, join the mobile bandwagon.

Head over to the website today and sign up for Mobilemo and start expressing yourself through your mobile site!

Now only if I had a mobile phone of my own.

1 Comment so far

  1. Jan from aquarium on May 22, 2008

    You can test how your website looks on mobile devices after pressing SHIFT F11 on Opera. It simulates the mobile phones and PDA devices.

    Your website looks normally except that cuzoogle banner which takes too much space. If people are viewing it on a mobile phone, it needs too much scrolling to get to the bottom. So you can define the type within CSS and it’ll be OK. Here is a link to media types: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/media.html#media-types

    Otherwise I see no reason to use mobile sites as I own very big websites which are content-rich, which also require some advanced interaction with users, and so on.

    Sorry for my (little) negative point of view. It’s just my opinion. I am not saying that mobile sites are useless. They are ;) . But not for me.

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