Should mobile websites be hosted only in .mobi domain or can I also host them in .com?
Hi, Yes it is good if the domain end with .Mobi, so that people can recognize the version of the website. What about if people want to open a mobile website in the computer, it will be small be visible. I know a good company who is an expert in building such types of mobile websites.
http://www.zippiemobile.com.au/
Today when you see a domain name ending .uk you immediately understand that this is a site aimed at the UK (United Kingdom) market. Similarly with the launch of .mobi domain name exclusively for mobile websites, it would be good idea to have your mobile website hosted in a .mobi domain name to ensure that it is universally recognised as a mobile website. Plus, with search engines coming up with separate search engines for mobile websites (such as http://mobile.google.com from Googleâ„¢), it also helps ensure your mobile website will be included in their search database – meaning that your customers and visitors can find you on the move. That all said, there is actually no technical or other restrictions meaning you “have” to put your mobile website on .mobi – you could put your mobile site on an exisiting (or new) .com, .org, .co.uk domain name. The only restriction is that if you do for for a .mobi domain name, then the content on the .mobi domain has to be accessible by mobile telephon
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