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Business Thread... For those of you that don't have a mobile site why don't you?
I was just checking out a few big paysites and noticed they don't have mobile sites.
So my question is for those of you with no mobile site why don't you? |
We are busy waiting on Shapalicious innovations to copy.
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Mobile dating is getting bigger and bigger at Dating Factory every month. It's amazing.
People are surfing less and less on a PC these days. |
Yep...mobile is finally really taking off.
I get out a bit here in Vegas and meet people from all over the world here on vacation. It's been surprising to me how many people don't have or want a computer anymore. They do all their surfing on their mobile devices now. Kinda makes me wonder why I'm shooting HD video for a 3 inch screen! LOL! |
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And when I say "taking off"...I only mean it's getting much, much bigger now. I haven't seen it explode overnight into something big. Just watching it grow slowly and getting bigger and bigger. The real change has been that smartphones now have (as opposed to 4 years ago) dual processors and can really function just as well as the computers we had 5 or 6 years ago for email, surfing, and even working on stuff with apps. So now most "civilian" people who don't do high intensity work on a PC are just not bothering with a computer anymore. They can do their Facebook right on their phone. lol That is the big difference I'm seeing. And now they are slowly getting used to purchasing on their phones as well. The only thing I still haven't figured out is...how the hell do they jerk off to a 3 inch screen? And where do they do it at? Are they going home, getting out the lube and tissue, locking the bedroom door, and then holding their smart phone in one hand and their cock in the other? lol And maybe wearing some reading glasses to magnify the tiny screen so they can actually SEE everything that's happening? :1orglaugh |
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As someone that uses my phone and tablet to browse the net a lot, I can say from the users side I hate most so called "mobile" sites. I almost always prefer to use the full website option if there is one. The reason being is most mobile sites lack the full feature set of the full site..
I will admit, I don't usually browse porn sites, so I can't say how a members area would work out, but then again video on mobile is costly on the tiny little B/W allotments that pretty much all mobile users are limited to, unless they are on wifi. |
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The problem as an affiliate making mobile sales is how many sites actually have a good mobile signup process.That skews the results imo. Also, it's so easy to stream from phone to tv or monitor not to mention a phone is so private and can be used to watch porn in places you couldn't before ie in the bathroom. |
4 years ago, mobile was my 5-7% of total traffic. Today it's 30% and growing fast. Tablet @ 12% and growing fast.
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I get a lot of viewers watching my cam using mobiles or tablets. I think most of them lock themselves in the bathroom although one guy was driving his car.
I love surfing on my mobile and playing online games and stuff. And shopping. I pretty much only go on my computer to broadcast my cam and edit content now. |
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We have produced mobile for 4 years now. |
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It's clear those two lines will be blurred so much there wont be a difference soon, but not yet. |
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Videos look better on my Galaxy S4 than they did when all you guys started making money selling porn 15 years ago... |
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One tough thing with porn guys is getting caught up in having been in the biz for so long it's easy to forget what it's like for the surfer. |
I'd be useless if I jerked off in the afternoon. lol
I'm "one and done". As soon as I cum, it's off to sleep for me. :) So I'm one of those folks who couldn't run to the bathroom and jerk off with my phone during the daytime. :( |
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mobile sites are soooooooo 2012.
responsive sites are where it's at! :thumbsup |
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The younger crowd chooses a phone with internet rather than a phone + PC at home with internet just due to cost. It's much like the poor countries, it's the same theory. There is also more privacy, so might be a smaller screen but they aren't in the family room on a PC. A few years back we had one of our largest sale days starting the night of Thanksgiving into the next day and it was all mobile. It's easy to sneak away to take a nap and bring your porn on a phone with you. As for a tablet ... that thing was made for jerking off. |
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Instead of maintaining both a mobile and desktop version, we've since converted to a responsive design (on several of our sites) and immediately -- I mean immediately -- saw what used to be lackluster mobile conversions become consistent conversions.
While responsive is not perfect, it indeed provides mobile users an experience close to desktop with the added benefit of familiar presentation and design elements that the end user is accustomed to when visiting our pages. Also important to note, where we had a an approximate 90 second time-on-site metric with a dedicated mobile option, our responsive design has given rise to a more than 6 minute time-on-site metric for our mobile users, clearly indicating it is being well received. Our desktop traffic has always been consistently good. But the mobile end always lagged behind even with a dedicated mobile option. In the end, I think we made the right choice in completely getting rid of our mobile option and focusing entirely on responsive. BTW, nice to see you around Shap :) |
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Beaner, at its most basic description, it's a design technique that auto scales to the current viewport of the end user. Images, css containers, etc. scale while legibility remains.
Thus, you basically see the same site on a Desktop PC / Mac as you would on a tablet as you would on a smart phone, etc. Obviously it reaches a point where you need to specify a minimum viewing width, but at the point, each section begins to "stack" on top of one another (for example... if you have two lead features side by side... they will scale down to fit inside a user's viewport until a specific point, then it will auto render with one feature above the other. Here's a Wikipedia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design Here's a good example: http://mashable.com/2012/12/11/responsive-web-design/ With your cursor on the right edge of the window... drag it towards the left to make your screen width smaller. You can see the design "respond" to the current viewing width without forcing you to scroll sideways. |
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This whole mobile stuff.... A whole upcomming generation of people on tablets, phones, etc... all accustomed to watching STREAMING videos since youtube, etc...
Will it kill the demand for downloadable files at some point? And is this incidentally going to kill the torrents? file-sharers? |
How do you auto-detect the device someone is viewing your site on so that you can auto-redirect them to the mobile version?
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Mobile traffic is BIG, but not sure how much productive?
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But that sucks too. Somebody on a big Android tablet is using the same OS as a guy on an Android smart phone. Same for Iphones and a user on a big IPad. And the css3/html5 coding isn't quite there yet in my opinion. It's getting there. But "getting there" isn't good enough. So for now...I just make my mobile site in the K.I.S.S. mode (keep it simple stupid). No attempts at streaming on it. Just basic and easy to use with .mp4 vids. I am hoping that within the next year that perhaps things will shake out a bit more and I can rev up the mobile site's aesthetics and put a little more sizzle in with the steak. But until then...it works across everything. |
The phones these days are just about able to surf regular sites just as well as the mobile optimized ones. I think it is mostly apple products that need the special setups?
I could be wrong, but that is my take on it. We setup our content for use on all mobile devices for people. And in our mainstream stuff, we noticed that we have to make a sepcial setup again for apple, but other phones and devices are fine. In the end we will make an app just to include it in the stores. |
IMO, responsive we design is not the wave of the future, it is a stepping stone, there are a plethora of reasons why it is not so good.
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Remember to have a separate htaccess on your mobile landing page/folder |
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OK I understood about 3% of all that above. LOL That's why I like Robbie's K.I.S.S. approach. I have a mobile design for www.erosexotica.com but the "PC" version displays well on most devices, including tablets, so I don't even bother with re-directing to the mobile design. Wrong move? |
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But since the advent of tablets becoming so popular...the Android users were pissed off. Their tablets are HUGE and flash works just fine on them. They wanted the full "normal" site and not the stripped down mobile site. So I got rid of the redirect. And I just went "old school" and put a link to the mobile site on the tour. That solved that problem and stopped the complaints. http://claudia-marie.com/tour/ Look at the nav bar at the top. There is a link for the mobile site. Simple, but effective and works across all platforms. lol |
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I like "old school" sometimes because most people (people who BUY) are old school to some extent. Nice solution! I like simple and effective because I'm simple. Still working on the effective part tho....:D |
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We solved this problem with a flexible design for our mobile cam site -- the layout adjusts to the viewport size so it is proportionate to the device's display resolution. |
I was more inclined to get a mobile version up but honestly browser architecture for mobile has sort of killed it for me. You can download Dolphin browser for iPhone or Android and mimic iphone, android, desktop or even customize it.
I think the more popular Dolphin and alike will be,(btw it's pretty damn popular) strict mobile and responsive design will be less important. Except maybe for the wap payment on mobile. Cool feature but it isn't available everywhere and may become less so due to the ability for kids to just click a button. Who knows. I do have mobile payment options and that has definitely picked up. Paully |
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And its extremely difficult to learn to program mobile. I dont want to have to learn Objective C or Java. I took a class on PhoneGap and it was hard as fuck. and Titanium is even worse. I could go to elance/oDesk etc and have Indians do a shitty job, but no thanks. And if I did outsource and I needed to update or change something It would be very hard to do so. |
Nobody is going to browse the internet on their phones! Don't be silly.
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