If your website still looks like itwas built for a desktop in 2010, you’re missing out on leads.
Because here’s the truth: More than half your visitors are on mobile.
And if your site doesn’t work for them? They leave. Fast.
What Is Mobile-First Design?
Mobile-first design means you start by designing for small screens first, then scale up to desktop. Not the other way around.
This approach forces you to prioritise:
Clear content
Fast load times
Easy navigation
Touch-friendly buttons
It’s not about shrinking your site. It’s about simplifying the experience.
Why It Matters for Your Business
Google prioritises mobile usability
Mobile-first indexing is the default. If your mobile site is poor, your rankings suffer.
Users have no patience
Slow, clunky sites kill conversions. Most people leave within seconds if it’s not smooth.
Most buyers browse on mobile first
Even if they buy on desktop later, mobile is usually where the journey starts.
Mobile users behave differently
They scroll faster, skim more, and expect instant access to what they need.
Signs Your Site Isn’t Mobile-First
Text is too small to read
Buttons are hard to tap
Layout breaks on small screens
Pages take too long to load
Important info is buried or hidden
A Mobile-First Site Helps You:
Rank higher in search engines
Keep visitors on your site longer
Increase leads and sales
Build trust with your audience
Want to Know If Your Website’s Holding You Back?
If you’re not sure whether your site is mobile-optimised, I’ll take a look.
Request a free website audit and I’ll review:
Mobile usability
Page speed
Navigation
Lead generation potential



