egoodell said:
... I'm still working on pages but you can check it out just looking for my site on your phone. ...
When I view your site on my phone, all I see is your site, the same one I see using my desktop. Your inn site works just fine in my phone .... your vineyard site has some odd behaviour with the fixed background image, but nothing that keeps me from using the site.
I had to dig around by searching for inns mobile to discover the inns entry page by going to
http://m.innsmobile.com ... knowing your location I was able to get to your mobile site. I'm not sure how long you've been using them, but your mobile site is not indexed by google yet.
To be honest with you, your home website is a better experience on my phone (HTC Android) than this mobile site. The photos in the header of your mobile site do not scale they way they have led you to believe they do, I have to scroll left and right to see them. On your real site, I can zoom out to see the whole photo, on your mobile site, it won't let me zoom out. I actually have to do more scrolling to interact with your mobile site than I do your real site.
- The mobile site has the buttons to email you, I get that on your real site by tapping on your email address.
- The mobile site has a button for directions, I get that on your real site by tapping on your address.
- The mobile site has a phone number button that launches my phone, I get that by tapping on your phone number on your real site.
- The mobile site has individual pages I have to go to in order to see each room, your real site I can see all your rooms on one page. Sure there is more scrolling to see them all, but I like that better than clicking, then scrolling, then clicking back, then scrolling ...
This is probably not what you want to hear, but if you took the same amount of money over time that you are paying for this extra site, and sunk it in to your own site, you would have an investment, rather than paying for a service that goes away when you stop paying. If you took the same amount of time that you spend maintaining a separate site, and put that into your main site, you again would have an investment rather than an expenditure.