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Old 11-25-2014, 06:00 AM  
robwod
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Originally Posted by vvvvv View Post
The vast majority of my mobile users don't like responsive designs. They buy big screen phones because they want to see a full site. Not some responsive crap that looks like it was made for elderly people.
Really? Wow, your experience is completely opposite from ours. For us, moving to responsive has yielded very positive results. Since we added responsive elements over the last couple of years, we've seen a significant boost in mobile traffic and, more importantly, sales conversions from our mobile traffic. Also, we've experienced almost triple the page views from mobile users and a huge drop in bounce rate from mobile demographics.

Interesting how it can be so different. That said, up until this month, those using IE were also still the largest demographic for us. This month, IE is just now being edged by Chrome users.

With respect to mobile, Mobile Safari is #1, followed fairly closely by Mobile Chrome.

Anyway, thanks for sharing your experience. It's indeed interesting to watch, and certainly something I will continue to pay attention to as we move towards, and into, 2015.
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