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It is located at Make money building Mobile Websites. It shows you exactly how to setup these simple little sites and he continues to give tips and new templates on weekly basis. I researched mobile website builders for a long time and I found his to be the best.
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I have purchased most of the mobile WSO's mentioned here previously, and WillR's system was by far the easiest for me to use, and it makes a really pretty site to boot. Now that I have a pretty good handle on his system, I plan on getting familiar with some of the other mobile website WSO's I've purchased (there are quite a few good ones to choose from, although WillR's is my favorite) so that I can offer potential clients a wide range of options to choose from. Hope that helps. |
4th May 2012, 01:51 PM | #103 |
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SiteSpinner Pro is the best mobile website builder.
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4th May 2012, 01:54 PM | #104 |
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4th May 2012, 02:34 PM | #105 |
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I would love to see/test a site built with SpinnerPro. Cannot find one on their site, which is very strange - or my glasses need updating cause do not see one. Just never had much luck with this these types of builders, but there is always the first for everything. Terry |
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4th May 2012, 10:25 PM | #106 |
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If you know HTML 5 and CSS 3 you can get some free boilerplate templates that you can modify into whatever you need (Twitter Bootstrap & initializr). Plus, if you know some basic JavaScript or jQuery you can use the jQuery Mobile library and build some pretty nice things. Once you build out the first few sites you can reuse the code and contract out the design work. Plus all of that stuff is open source (aka free). If you want to learn javaScript just look up codecademy. In a month or two of steady practice you'll have a useful, in-demand skill set. However, it depends on what you are looking to do. If you absolutely hate tech and don't mind parting with some cash, then paid solutions are the way to go. |
4th May 2012, 11:34 PM | #107 |
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Doesn't Dudamobile change content on the fly....so that any change to your site automatically changes on the phone?
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5th May 2012, 12:19 PM | #108 |
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Try Swift its a mobile site builder tool that gives which enables you to create and manage any mobile ready website.
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What would you recommend in order to do what you just said? THANKS in advance! | |
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I am looking for someone who knows EZMobileSiteBuilder that outsources building a mobile site for a reasonable price. Do you know of anyone?
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26th Jun 2012, 08:11 PM | #112 |
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I love AppMakr and iBuildApp. That's the best with most features. Try it, fellow warrior! |
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27th Jun 2012, 02:36 AM | #114 | |
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do you have a link for "MobileSiteGenerator"? Can't find it in Google search. Thanks Galahad | |
4th Jul 2012, 10:17 AM | #115 |
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4WebMaster - thank you for sharing the original resource for this list. When sharing lists compiled by another author, a link or at least a byline for proper attribution (like 4WebMaster did) is good web etiquette; sometimes the legal requirement. (just sharing as an FYI for those that are not in the know) - sorry if that sounded didactic.
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Apologies - I hardly post here. I assumed I could reply to a particular message with the reply buttons on each message...it was something half way down on page 2. Now to offer some constructive input on topic: I'll drop a plug for MyMobileBusiness. I take a research approach instead of a "lemme try it" approach, so after looking into many builders and programs, I went with the one from Will with no regrets. It looks like there are some other good options if you're up for taking the path of a coder, which I may explore down the road. Right now, MyMobileBusiness has everything I need; leaving me wanting for nothing. |
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Big Baby? Perhaps you better read the rules. You will find that responsible members "try" and guide those who do not know better... Those that do know better will find no access sooner or later.
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10th Jul 2012, 02:42 AM | #119 |
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I use EzMobileCreator from Irene. Maximum options under 40usd and under WP. Ive build sites that have speeds of 90+.
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23rd Jul 2012, 03:23 AM | #122 |
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As a mobile developer I can say that gomobi is good.
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24th Jul 2012, 12:42 AM | #123 |
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I have been developing a mobile website builder for a while, keep you eyes open for a WSO soon!
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I've found warrior WillR's "My Mobile Business" to be the best I've found for building mobile sites. His videos really do a good job of guiding you through the steps and the templates are very flexible. I'm a newbie and I was easily able to adapt the templates to create things not originally included in the set, such as video pages. My clients love the resulting looks. Here's the link And Will's Little Red Snapper WSO is great for helping with the logos and other design work. Also, I really recommend Will's WSO for marketing mobile sites through email video. look at here for that. So far WillR has really come through with good helful stuff for a newbie like me. I'm looking forward to more work from him at the same fair prices. |
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I recommend looking at Octomobi.com. Their platform is HTML5, so your mobile websites are technically webapps. They are SUPER affordable, and you can even opt to pay the annual hosting fee and download the app to host it on your server if you prefer. * Very easy to build * Function superbly * Mobile SEO features * Flexible payment structure (and affordable) * Host with them for free updates at a super reasonable mo fee, or pay the annual fee and host it yourself. (Simply charge your client the annual hosting fee in addition to your design/build fee.) * Tested on multiple mobile platforms & browsers Check out their site for more details. I use Octomobi for basic sites, and own a WL of MobiFriendly that allows me to build more detailed and custom mobile web apps. With either option, if you contact them, tell them 'Kate' sent you, or PM me and I'll "intro" you to them. I'm happy to do what I can to help. ~Kate |
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Being a lazy and slow worker (and learner), I had to get something that was both easy and fast. I tried many builders and after 12 months of building mobile sites, this is the combination that works best for me: Mobile Web Pro by Kevin Koop and Dave Cisneros. (Brilliant and extensive video tutorials) Combined with Little Red Snapper by WillR, Colorzilla plugin on Firefox and Chrome's user agent override function as an emulator. Do this and save yourself 12 months |
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@TheMole - Yep, that is one of my favorite combinations when I need to deploy a site fast. Only thing I do different since I do not use chrome is User Agent Switcher for Firefox. |
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I use Adobe AIR, Flash advance version. its also support all platform like iPad,iPhone,Android |
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5th Aug 2012, 06:30 AM | #129 |
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yourmobisite.com if you are a newbie
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Hi, Thanks for your informative post regarding the mobi site builders, I was looking for a robust self hosted solution and these meet my requirements. Cheers
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7th Aug 2012, 06:22 AM | #131 |
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I think Onbile is very good for this as i heard from someone.
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I've heard good things about this product elsewhere but .... That sounds pretty techy .... can you use a visual editor to do all that (like Komposer???)? You said earlier that you give away the site then charge for the follow-up, edits etc (did I get that right?). Do YOU install it no their site? At no charge? Thanks, Sandra Walsh | |
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I think that is where the future is. | |
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Hey Virky, i would recommend gomobi or pidjn.
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I have tried dudamobile and Will's WSO. After do some comparison between them two, I prefer to build mobile website using Will's WSO because i have full control on the content and it loads much faster. -cypher. |
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dreamweaver with jquery
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MOBDIS is the best platform for creating mobile website.because they offer professional templates for business mobile websites, the ability to develop mobile marketing leads, designs with galleries, videos and 3D models integrated and the possibility to export the mobile websites to iOS or Android App.
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Blogspot platform offers great opportunities for mobile websites , try it !
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I've been building mobile sites here and there for a while just using dream weaver and jquery mobile. However recently I started using dudamobile and am quite happy with the reseller plan. I'm hoping to make at least 3 mobile sites a week with dudamobile.
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Wills stuff is awesome. Brian and Mario have an awesome software that blows anything Ive seen away..
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There are a few good platforms on the market right now but if you don't want to pay hosting and monthly charges you can have your own software to creat mobile sites. I personally use WillR's, Niel b and Jay3866 templates and softwares. They work great for me and my clients.
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Hi josephjabawaba, I was thinking on that quite a while. For me the main reason for a mobile site is the different approach and expectation a customer has on a mobile site. He just wants quick info. And somewhere I read about the fact that most of the mobile users just want to have the phone number (about 83 %) and second they want the address/direction (78 %). If you provide that on a mobile that would be sufficient. Best Galahad | |
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WillR WSO is the absolute best out there. Plus you are not building rehashed generic garbage templates like many of the cheaper and free online "mobile website builders". You dont want that. You want the best quality and value that you can find, and Will definetly has that.
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Great info from you all. I'll be checking out WillR's product. Thanks |
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| Hi, I am looking at getting into mobile marketing at very little cost to set up, with big profits at the end, can anyone tell what the best programs and products out there, to get started with? |
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fiverr is a great place for doing this, cheap & quality services there...
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I think jQuery mobile is the easiest one. You just put a single line of code and you have a very versatile mobile website.
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