How does your site look on an iPhone?
Does it look pretty? Is it legible? is it understandable? Or is it just a mess…

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More and more people are using their mobile device to get answers and find places to go, whether it’s Yell. Google Local, Google Maps or Yahoo - but if they can’t understand what you offer, they’ll be going elsewhere.

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Excerpt from Bill Hartzer’s Blog:

Mobile search engine marketing expert Gregory Markel, Founder/President of www.InfuseCreative.com , discusses the Apple iPhone’s impact on the mobile browser’s experience and mobile search engine marketing in both Investor’s Business Daily and CNN articles and downloadable PRWEB Podcast this week.

“The iPhone browser is among the first true Web browsers,” Markel said. “As a mobile search services provider, we, (Infuse Creative), need to become intimately acquainted with the iPhone browser, search and Web user experience.”

FULL STORY AT BILL HARTZER’S BLOG >>

Excerpt from Small Business Commando News:

In Matt Boland’s Column at the Kelsey Group Blog, he discusses the NY Times article on iPhone’s potential effect on local search.

This is so overwhelmingly clear to me that local search and mobile search are going to be a major driver of local business information.

FULL STORY AT SMALL BUSINESS COMMANDO NEWS >>