3 Mobile Site Optimization Tips
To avoid this, you can implement a m. site. Doing so would ensure you have mobile-optimized content while minimizing the amount of time it takes a user to see relevant content. The less time users wait on redirects, the more likely they are to engage with the content on your site.
2. Test your site on a multitude of devices. What loads on one phone or tablet might fail on another, so testing your site on multiple devices is necessary to identify common errors and device-specific issues. Also consider analyzing your site in different locations, on different mobile browsers and with different degrees of mobile connectivity (e.g., 3G, 4G and LTE). This testing can be done using tools like Website Test, WebPagetest or offerings from Keynote and Compuware.