Let's take a look at a country which already has more mobile internet users than PC internet users. That country is Japan. Observing trends in Japan can help us understand the behavior of advanced mobile users.
The point that I want to emphasize the most today is this: there are counless amount of "keitaiyou" sites, which means "mobile only" websites, in Japan. In a lot of cases, PCs cannot access these websites (there are ways to get around it).
That said, .mobi is very convenient for those looking to create "keitaiyou" or "mobile only" websites; it is easily identifiable and has greater availability than .com.
It is not a gurantee that such a trend will emerge in the US. However, as mobile technology advances in the US, it is likely that people will start developing "mobile only" sites.
The point that I want to emphasize the most today is this: there are counless amount of "keitaiyou" sites, which means "mobile only" websites, in Japan. In a lot of cases, PCs cannot access these websites (there are ways to get around it).
That said, .mobi is very convenient for those looking to create "keitaiyou" or "mobile only" websites; it is easily identifiable and has greater availability than .com.
It is not a gurantee that such a trend will emerge in the US. However, as mobile technology advances in the US, it is likely that people will start developing "mobile only" sites.















