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How much luck are you having with mobile?
Our mobile sites have been showing better conversion ratios than even our best conventional sites, and I was wondering if it was an "across-the-board" thing or was it because of where and how we have been pushing those sites.
Also curious as to what role the lower membership fee plays (it's roughly half that of the conventional mega-site membership). So, all of you that sling mobile, what have been your experiences? No need to name names of other programs if you're going to go into detail, don't want this to turn into a mess, just want some honest feeeback :) |
Great for surfers, buyers not so much
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I don't understand your use of "mobile". Sites that are tailor-made for handheld devices?
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Here's a no-popup link to one of ours: iPink Visual Pass They tried to get it balanced to look good on all the fancy mobile devices that are commonly in use (that is, no side scrolling) |
Hmm... well I'm indifferent about the creation of a site wholly around the portable device idea.
Offer the content in that format yes... but the entire site? Dunno about that. |
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In all honesty we're getting something like 3 to 4 times the conversion ratio of the conventional sites, but is that because mobile sells well or we've been promoting well? Both? |
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that link looked pretty good in my 1024/768 screen resolution.
So I guess a mobile device will just make that smaller and fit? |
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yeah it does look pretty good though. nice idea. |
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We've been playing with mobile for a bit now, and we are getting decent results. The problem I do see is that many of the Adult mobile developers are a bit lazy, and don't tailor the proper video format for the device being used. While MP4 video will work in most cases, a .M4V video will look much better on the iPhone/iPod Touch. Some Blackberry devices work better using a DivX format (Bold, Curve) while the Storm works better with MP4. Mobile users tend to be loyal to the format that works best on their device!
We are doing mobile formats in MP4, M4V, DivX Mobile, WMV and even 3GP for cellphone users. All the videos we have done in the last year are available in all those mobile formats, and it really does keep users happy and around. I'm still doing work on auto-redirecting devices (a real pain in the ass). I'm developing with WURLF to detect and redirect devices to pages with stylesheets designed for that device. There is still work to do. But iPhone users can see an example by going to carolcox.com on their device. That takes you to a page designed for the iPhone and with .M4V video formats that are preferred by the iPhone. I still have some work to do before everything is finished, and still have to touch up design and lay-out. I'm more concerned with the operation than the graphical design at the moment. As I mentioned, mobile users are loyal to their devices and you really want to give them all the best you can. Their appreciation will turn into sales. |
I chatted with one of the managers some more about mobile today, and found out that we do have a detection and redirection setup on most of our sites...that only works with iPhone surfers. Glad I don't have to deal so much with that end of it, it sounds like it's frustrating, lol
I'll have to ask about those other formats. I wonder if they proved to be a logistical issue (more formats to convert our library into) or if there were some other concerns. I know one of the selling points of MP4 was that it looks decent on a PSP and there was a lot of free publicity to be had when that America retailer (I think Walmart) accidental sold UMDs from Japan that were pornographic earlier this year. |
replace America with American, and accidental with accidentally
grammar fail on my part |
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