| | Developer | April 21, 2017 | Hey Developers, let's talk about Mobile Development and Mobile SEO.
After that great idea for a mobile application, you start to look for your mobile developer. How do you find the right mobile developer for the project? Check out the great article by Nathan Resnick, "3 Must-Use Ways to Find an App Developer."
Can't find a mobile developer and looking to do it yourself? Learn IOS, Android or both. Xamarin is a great application to use and learn how to deliver great mobile applications. Apple's Xcode is another application to learn Objective-C or Swift. If you are looking at programming in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript there is Phone Gap and a few other applications.
Mobile optimization is the process of ensuring that visitors who access your site from mobile devices have an experience optimized for the device. When you have your application ready and need to add the application to the Apple App Store, or Google App Store. Having the right keywords for your app can make the difference between success or failure of selling your mobile application to your Apple or Google visitors.
In the next issue: WordPress and Web Optimization
As always, I am looking for comments from you. If you have an idea or a link that you would like to share or a blog post that you have written, I will be more than happy to share that with the community.
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