Looks great, have you considered modifying your mobile site? This is what it currently looks like
http://mobiletest.me/iphone_5_emulator/?u=http://www.evolvedmgmt.com/
I think it would be good to simplify the wording on the mobile site and also re-arranging some of the content on the mobile site (by moving the most important content to closer to the top and moving the credential information such as Industry Awards and/or Endorsements lower). This is because when people view sites on a mobile phone it is essential to have the most important information at the top since mobile phone behavior is different than viewing the desktop version of a site. You only have a fixed amount of time before a mobile user quits scrolling down and leaves your site. The first impression made within the first few seconds is key for mobile phone visitors!
In regards to the clarity of what your business offers, you did a great job!
Just had a look at how other companies handle this:
http://mobiletest.me/iphone_5_emulator/?u=https://www.warframe.com/fortuna/info
It's definitely more suited towards that device, but I'd still prefer just switching to Desktop Mode and use zoom, presentation is kind of limited on a small space like that.
I am sure you have a current list of customers who are happy with your products. They are the best ones to ask about what your website would need. Simply send them a message and ask them to complete a survey about your website. Survey Monkey or Google Forms are two free ways to create surveys. Give access to a percentage off coupon on their next purchase. Your customers actually purchase from you, so they are best to test your CTA and other messaging on your site and other marketing materials. There are also several free websites where you can look at the different versions of your website. I use [mobiletest.me](http://mobiletest.me/) to check my websites on the various mobile devices. I hope this helps you.
Didn't work :-( I think it could be more subtle than that because when I tried this online emulator, my page worked properly on Galaxy-Y and Apple iPhone5 browsers, but not so on HTC One and Lumia 920. This seems to suggest that the feature may not be fully implemented on all devices yet.
Ah Okay sorry. It should work on windows I just tested it using http://mobiletest.me/ and it was working. The only thing that is a bit of a pain on all mobile platforms is the geo guessing as you need to look at the street view image and then click the map pin to launch your attack. Was that where you got stuck or was something else broken?
That's odd - I don't have an iPad Air, but it looks fine on my Retina iPad. I just double-checked to make sure by running it through on http://www.mobilephoneemulator.com/ and http://mobiletest.me/, and I couldn't see any problems. It might be a caching problem, you could try clearing out the Safari cache from the Settings app.
What business? If they need a website.....;)
I moved to Birmingham for a client; My ideal place to live/work is Nashville, because there's never nothing to do around there.
I like Bootstrap; I first used it when I built my prototype app for the Decatur Public Library (http://mobiletest.me/apple_iphone_5/100455); it's flexibility is a beautiful thing.
I do both! A lot of clients will want something that fits into their existing CMS. If I'm creating a new landing page that's part of a larger CMS site, I'll utilize a skeleton template from that CMS and tailor the LP to match the design I've created and tested; If there isn't anything like it, I'll usually code the entire thing.
I haven't managed to get it working properly on mobile just yet for whatever reason
Hmm testing it on my own Galaxy using Chrome seems to put me to Aberdeen! I will investigate - thanks for pointing it out.
Weirdly it displays fine with these: http://mobiletest.me/
A couple of notes, a lot of people have already given good advice.
Your page is too slow, people will give up letting it load after a few seconds, after 7 seconds they have gotten up to get a sandwich and no longer want a house cleaner. http://imgur.com/A9KuH6l
Make the mobile version of your website smaller and simpler. Put a phone number up near the top. Make the call to action less committal, maybe "get free quote" instead of some version of book now. Add social proof of some kind, google it if you are unsure of what I'm referring to. http://mobiletest.me/iphone_5_emulator/#u=http://thedustingcrew.com
You seem to using sitelink extensions like they are callout extensions. The ad above yours had better extensions, I would use inspiration from them. Also, add some callout extensions. A 3-step signup process is not something to advertise it doesn't sound all that easy.
Make sure you ad text matches the keyword you are bidding on, if you bid on "Maid", put "Maid" in your ad, it helps a lot (but still make it read like english)
Make sure your copy of ppsspp is the newest version and follow the instructions online to decrypt the iso/cso.
For the nds4ios you need the BIOS file, get it from http://mobiletest.me/iphone_5_emulator/#u=http://www.emuparadise.me Then, when the emulator ask it for you, select the file.
And please clarify on the last one.:P
I don't have an iPad but I just tested it through http://mobiletest.me/ and on iPad in portrait mode it does overlap. I think I know what is the problem and will fix it as soon as I get home. Will post an update ;)
Thanks for pointing it out.