Move with us unveils mobile website

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Move with Us has launched a mobile-friendly website product for its network of estate agents.

It is designed to allow consumers to access estate agency websites and experience full functionality while searching for new properties on their mobile device.

The mobile websites will work across all smart and non-smart devices including iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and HTC.

Estate agents whose websites are not mobile compatible can experience bounce rates of up to 63% compared to just 29% when consumers are browsing on a mobile phone, rather than a desktop device, Move with Us claims.

Stuart Costello, marketing manager at Move with Us, said: “Long gone are the days where people conducted their property searches solely from their home computers the new generation of home hunters want to be able to research new homes whilst on the go.

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