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Ipad Traffic Increasing Dramatically

Without going on a rant here, this does bring up a related discussion. The fact that most car dealer websites have various elements of the site that use Flash. As we all know iPad users cannot see flash.

Quoted for truth--and invariably in the strangest places. (I loaded both our store's inventory site (on eBiz) and our group's portal site (on Dealer.com) on my iPad--no logos for either. Then again, I'm not surprised by this--I usually view the world through ClickToFlash-enabled glasses.)

Video players are one thing, logos are another. Might have to start working on this one...
 

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Automotive dealers and marketers discuss the rapid rise in iPad and mobile traffic to their websites, with participants sharing analytics data showing iPad visits rivaling iPhone traffic. A critical concern emerges around Flash compatibility—iPad users cannot view Flash content, which is prevalent on most dealer websites, making mobile optimization an urgent priority. The thread concludes that dealers need to proactively monitor mobile device analytics and rebuild Flash-heavy sites to support mobile browsers, or risk losing significant traffic and experiencing high bounce rates.

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