Yes you do


With the new (4G) bandwidth technology more and more internet searches are now being done on mobile devices (iphone’s, iPAD’s, Blackberry’s and Android’s) than on laptop or desktop computers.
Google believes that in three years or so desktops will give way to mobile as the primary screen from which most people will consume information and entertainment.
That’s according to Google Europe boss John Herlihy who said that smart phones enhance Google’s mission to make information universal.
There are many reasons why having a mobile website makes sense – take a look and see which ones you agree with…

Your current website is not displaying correctly on the smaller screens of mobile devices.

Mobile searches are primarily for phone, contact and address information.

Your visitors will not stay on a website if they have to “do the pinch and pull”.

Having a mobile compatible website will get you listed in the mobile search engines.

Mobile websites are easier for mobile visitors to take action.

95% of current websites will not render correctly on mobile devices

Your current site loads very slowly on mobile devices

As you can see having a mobile website just makes sense… they will load quicker, be indexed in the mobile search engines and your visitors are more likely to do business with you because you will be able to display exactly what they are looking for.

Google

In the eyes of Google, mobile websites are totally different from desktop websites. In fact Google has a completely different search engine index of mobile sites.
==> google.com/m/
This is google’s mobile search engine for mobile device users which is different from the main google.com search engine.
The only way to get indexed in Google’s mobile search engine is to have the proper code, settings and functionality.
Google has stated that it will ignore any website that does not have mobile compatible code in their mobile search engine. Google’s thinking…
Many mobile users are inclined to take immediate, “real-world” action and are more likely to do so than their PC counterparts.
According to Google’s Surojit Chatterjee, “Mobile users are more prone to take immediate action. People searching on mobile have a higher intent. The time between intent and action has been narrowed.”
… And google is all about the visitor experience!
Right now google is including most results from their main search engine in the mobile results but as mobile technology evolves they will start to only index mobile compatible sites in their mobile search engine. (you can find more information on the google webmaster blogs).
To have a mobile compatible site it must be written in proper markup language (web code) that Google understands so they can index your mobile website in their mobile search engine and visitors can find you.
And this is what we do – we create a mobile compatible websites that google can understand.