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Mobile-Friendly – Not Just For B2C

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A common reaction many B2B business owners have when I recommend they make their website mobile-friendly is Why? My audience is other businesses not consumers. But the fact is businesses and consumers have similar mobile experience requirements. Business owners are on their mobile devices just as much as regular consumers and like consumers, they’re also looking to save time and have quick access to your business’ contact and product information.

Business Owners and Executives Use Mobile Devices Too

Quite extensively in fact, according to a recent report by Forbes. The report, The Connected Executive: Mobilizing the Path to Purchase indicates that:

Although many executives indicated they would prefer to use tablets and smartphones, most vendors are currently not satisfying this need. As a result, only 12% of executives are able to use mobile devices as their primary business platform as indicated by the graph below. Moreover, 51% of executives said that in 3 years they expect their primary business platform to be a smartphone or tablet.

Not Convinced Yet? Here’s More to Consider

Forbes went on to study the lasting impact of mobile websites and apps, and what they found was that:


Therefore, if your website isn’t mobile-friendly, it is less likely to appear in mobile search results, and more likely to get passed over by new business especially if your competitors are adopting mobile-friendly designs.

Bottom line? Mobile-friendly design is NOT just for B2C.

As the Forbes report shows, other businesses are judging your company by your mobile website. Furthermore, in addition to the mobile-friendly label that was applied to mobile search results as of November 18th, 2014, Google has recently announced that, effective April 21, 2015, mobile-friendly sites will be getting a boost in Google search pages designed for mobile devices if Google considers the website to be mobile-friendly.

OK I’m Convinced. What Now?

Your first step will involve determining how mobile-friendly your current website is. There are many factors that determine how easy your website is to navigate on a mobile device, some of these factors include:

Fortunately, there are plenty of tools out there that allow you to view your website as it appears on a variety of devices, such as Mobiletest.me. Google has also simplified how Webmasters can determine whether their website is mobile-friendly, with their Mobile-Friendly Test, which focuses on issues such as:

Additional Factors To Consider

Before dishing out thousands of dollars to get your website up to speed, there are several business factors to consider:

Have you recently made your website mobile-friendly or are you considering it? I’d love to hear about your experiences using mobile for B2B!

Editor’s Note: Originally published December 10, 2014, this post was updated and revised March 23, 2015.

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