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Before one of you starts with your BS again, answer one question of mine that I don't quite understand.
Suppose I have a domain, Movies.mobi
I develop it into a large website.
Now what if someone tries to access my website, Movies.mobi from his PC? Will he see the mobile version, or will he see a full fledged PC website?
I went to AirFrance.mobi from my PC. I got a mobile website.
I went to Bofa.mobi from my PC. I got a mobile website again.
I went to SalvationArmy.mobi from my PC. I again got a mobile website with a button to "go to full graphics version".
You could always say that the visitor can be redirected to the .com of your site.
But what if you don't own the .com of your website? You own Movies.mobi, but you don't own Movies.com, so does the visitor on the PC have to be content with the mobile website? How do you make him resolve automatically to a full fledged graphics website?
If you put in some sort of auto detection mechanism, and the visitor sees a full fledged graphics website on .mobi, would it not dilute the .mobi branding?
Pretty much every .mobi site announced here on this forum shows a mobile site on my PC. Thats fine when you own the .com version to; PC visitors could just go to the .com. But when you don't own the .com (and most won't own the same keyword in .com), what do you do?
This question may have been asked in the past, but I don't know of it (and many others wouldn't either).
You can post smartass/insults, but I expect a decent answer because honestly, I don't know too much about development, less so about .mobi development. It would even help your .mobi brethren.
Suppose I have a domain, Movies.mobi
I develop it into a large website.
Now what if someone tries to access my website, Movies.mobi from his PC? Will he see the mobile version, or will he see a full fledged PC website?
I went to AirFrance.mobi from my PC. I got a mobile website.
I went to Bofa.mobi from my PC. I got a mobile website again.
I went to SalvationArmy.mobi from my PC. I again got a mobile website with a button to "go to full graphics version".
You could always say that the visitor can be redirected to the .com of your site.
But what if you don't own the .com of your website? You own Movies.mobi, but you don't own Movies.com, so does the visitor on the PC have to be content with the mobile website? How do you make him resolve automatically to a full fledged graphics website?
If you put in some sort of auto detection mechanism, and the visitor sees a full fledged graphics website on .mobi, would it not dilute the .mobi branding?
Pretty much every .mobi site announced here on this forum shows a mobile site on my PC. Thats fine when you own the .com version to; PC visitors could just go to the .com. But when you don't own the .com (and most won't own the same keyword in .com), what do you do?
This question may have been asked in the past, but I don't know of it (and many others wouldn't either).
You can post smartass/insults, but I expect a decent answer because honestly, I don't know too much about development, less so about .mobi development. It would even help your .mobi brethren.