There are already tons of services, applications, and even WordPress Plugins (15+ here!) that’ll make your site mobile-ready. In fact, there will probably be 10 more by the time I finish writing this article…
But here are 5 that I’ve noticed (and tried) that aren’t too bad; in fact, they are quite good.
Take a look:
1. Mippin
Mippin is easy and if you’re interested in just having a simple RSS-driven site then check this out.
Seriously, this one’s a good one.
2. Wirenode
Hey, 33,000+ websites have trusted themselves to Wirenode. Why not you? They’ve even got a simply interface to edit.
Take a look!
3. Zinadoo
This one’s just as quick and easy as the last two, and maybe even more so. Widgets for web and text/email services are built in too.
You can even optimize the site for Google with keywords and tags via Zinadoo. Wow!
4. Winksite
I didn’t like the name of Winksite but that might be the only thing I didn’t really like.Built on W3C mobileOK standards (as well as .mobi standards) this service focuses on getting your site out there.
Chats, polls, forums, and more can help you create a portal for you and your community.
5. MobiSiteGalore
Fun name, right? MobiSiteGalore offers a number of neat features like a mobile site builder and paypal integration.
Got any more for me?
dannyjbixby says
Anyone experienced with using any of these services?
Or others for that matter? I’m quite interested, thanks 🙂
John Saddington says
i’ve tried all of them out.
brett barner says
Did you have a favorite out of these? (Great list by the way!)
John Saddington says
honestly, no. all of them were good. i’m building my own tho…
Matthew Snider says
such a stud!
Travis Fish says
I’ll have to check these out. Thanks for the list
John Saddington says
sure travis!
Clint@voipbroadbandphoneservice says
Thanks for the plugins and reviews. Better make sure your mobile ready or you’re going to be left behind!
John Saddington says
🙂
definitely!
Scott Magdalein says
Bam! http://www.mofusepremium.com/
John Saddington says
yikes.
Matthew Snider says
What about using the itouch plugin for wordpress. That is what I use and I think it solves most of the problems for me with a one touch install.