Lewis Sandbeck founded ThriftyFun.com in 1999 as a community for people who seek creative and cost-saving household projects. With the help of AdSense, it grew into a full-time job for his brother, mother, and him.
When the Sandbecks noticed that 40% of their users were actually using mobile devices, they decided to redesign their site using responsive web design. With the help of Google�s multi-screen resources, they began designing �for the smallest screen first� with added experiences for desktop users.
Today, ThriftyFun.com works for users on all devices. Lewis notes that �we�re seeing mobile users actually visit more pages thanks to the new design�. Watch the video to learn why ThriftyFun.com decided to go mobile.
To learn how you too can provide a great site experience for all of your users, follow our multi-screen starter guide.
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When the Sandbecks noticed that 40% of their users were actually using mobile devices, they decided to redesign their site using responsive web design. With the help of Google�s multi-screen resources, they began designing �for the smallest screen first� with added experiences for desktop users.
Today, ThriftyFun.com works for users on all devices. Lewis notes that �we�re seeing mobile users actually visit more pages thanks to the new design�. Watch the video to learn why ThriftyFun.com decided to go mobile.
To learn how you too can provide a great site experience for all of your users, follow our multi-screen starter guide.
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