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Unread 12th Sep 2013, 09:09 PM   #1
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I was just wondering that what you guys are using as mobile templates for selling the mobile website. Do you use any WSO here, like of WillR or any reseller services like dudamobile, gomobi etc.

Also is there any package that works for ecommerce sites?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

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Hi,

I don't like dudamobile. The idea to convert whole site to mobile is not the best way to provide a great user experience....and I don't like that you don't have control of the files, you can't access to the server and make customizations/addons.

Will's templates are a great solution, because you can customize them as you want and you have full control of the files.

Mobi-o-Matic is another great mobile builder, but I think it is better only to create mobile mockups instead full mobile websites. It is too limited and only have one style...you can change colors but you know...is not enough.

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Originally Posted by smalmsteeng View Post

Hi,

I don't like dudamobile. The idea to convert whole site to mobile is not the best way to provide a great user experience....and I don't like that you don't have control of the files, you can't access to the server and make customizations/addons.

Will's templates are a great solution, because you can customize them as you want and you have full control of the files.

Mobi-o-Matic is another great mobile builder, but I think it is better only to create mobile mockups instead full mobile websites. It is too limited and only have one style...you can change colors but you know...is not enough.

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I disagree that dudamobile websites do not have a great user experience. I have sales with using different templates and also dudamobile templates to clients. They always react very positively with dudamobile, however templates are also not bad but you have to do some work on them, and also sometimes you get stuck in many issues.

I personally use both style of mobile sites. Since I have some premium accounts with me.

But I would be interested if there is any template that can convert well with ecommerce site too.
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If you're just getting into this stuff then I always suggest WillR's templates. It comes with great video tutorials and is very newbie-friendly, but it allows you to "get your hands dirty" with respect to the code. As a coder, I learned a few tricks from studying Will's templates.

It's really a steal at $30. I've bought printed books on mobile web development that were both more expensive and less useful.
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Originally Posted by JGSimmerman View Post

If you're just getting into this stuff then I always suggest WillR's templates. It comes with great video tutorials and is very newbie-friendly, but it allows you to "get your hands dirty" with respect to the code. As a coder, I learned a few tricks from studying Will's templates.

It's really a steal at $30. I've bought printed books on mobile web development that were both more expensive and less useful.
Thanks for your suggestion...
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I do like willr's templates , nice and simple to use. I use a wordpress theme called jumpmobi which is awesome. The quality of the mobile sites you can make with this theme are second to none. They have regular free webinars going over all the features this theme has to offer.
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Originally Posted by nob View Post

I do like willr's templates , nice and simple to use. I use a wordpress theme called jumpmobi which is awesome. The quality of the mobile sites you can make with this theme are second to none. They have regular free webinars going over all the features this theme has to offer.
Thanks for that, I will have a look...
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If I may ask, is there any particular reason that you're focusing on a mobile-only website, as opposed to a responsive one which will work for both mobile and non-mobile?

If you are okay with responsive websites, there are TONS of themes out there that you can buy, and there are a few deal sites which have deals on those themes, such as 10 themes for $17.

If you'd be interested in responsive themes, just let me know and I'll send you the web addresses for some of the theme-makers that I've purchased from.


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Originally Posted by cajtrixie View Post

If I may ask, is there any particular reason that you're focusing on a mobile-only website, as opposed to a responsive one which will work for both mobile and non-mobile?

If you are okay with responsive websites, there are TONS of themes out there that you can buy, and there are a few deal sites which have deals on those themes, such as 10 themes for $17.

If you'd be interested in responsive themes, just let me know and I'll send you the web addresses for some of the theme-makers that I've purchased from.
Wow that's great deals...however I have to see the quality, I make mobile sites for the clients, that's why I am more interested in those, but some clients ask for responsive themes. You can pm me the details.

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