Mobility.mobi – Lively Forum for Mobile Publishers

Mobility Mobi I can’t believe I didn’t see this site before. Mobility.mobi is a nine month old online forum dedicated to discussing the mobile web and especially the .mobi top level domain (TLD). It’s very active with over 7000 and threads and 46,000 posts. Lot’s of discussions of new mobile sites, industry news, SEO, domaineering and buying selling and trading .mobi domains. There are also active sub-forums for mobile web development questions, discussing mobile publishing platforms, hosting and legal issues like domain name disputes.

Mobility.mobi uses browser detection to display either the full PC version of the vBulletin based forum or a mobile one using a great mobile template developed in-house by mobility.mobi. There doesn’t seem to be a way to force the mobile version if browser detection fails although I wasn’t able to make it fail with any of the dozen or so mobile user agents I tried.

Mobility.mobi’s mobile front page mobile scores a perfect 5 out of 5 on the Ready.mobi test. The index pages listing the posts in each forum and the post pages themselves can get quite large however, well over the 10KB of markup and 20KB overall limits generally recommended for “one-size fits all” mobile sites. If this causes out of memory errors on your phone, and you are a registered user you can change the number of posts per page from the default of 25 to five on the Options Page which should help a bit. You can only change the settings from the PC version though.

Except for options, the mobile version offers almost all of the functionality of the PC site including posting, private messaging and registering for the site. It’s not necessary to register to view the site except for a few members only sub-forums. You have to register to post, of course.

It’s really inspiring to see Mobility.mobi doing so well. Anyone who has any doubts about the mobile web’s vitality should spend a little time poking around. There’s a friendly, cooperative feel to mobility.mobi with developers and publishers helping each other out without any cattiness and flame wars so common to online forums.

Ratings: Content: **** Usability: XXXX

Related: Mobility.Mobi and 12 other mobile forums are featured in the Technology/Mobile/Forums section of the WapReview Mobile Directory and YesWap.com mobile portal.

6 thoughts on “Mobility.mobi – Lively Forum for Mobile Publishers

  1. Domaineering is domain advertising as opposed to domaining which is domain speculating.

  2. Domaineering is the business of acquiring and monetizing Internet domain names for their use primarily as an advertising medium rather than as an investment for resale as in domaining.

    In essence, the domain names function as virtual Internet billboards with generic domain names being highly valued for their revenue generating potential derived from attracting Internet traffic hits.

    As with traditional advertising, domaineering is part art and part science. Often to be the most effective as advertising tools, the domain names and their corresponding landing pages must be engineered or optimized to produce maximum revenue which may require considerable skill and knowledge of search engine optimization ( SEO ) practices, marketing psychology and an understanding of the target market audience. Domaineering generally utilizes a firm offering domain parking services to provide the sponsored “feed” of a word or phrase searched for. Occasionally content is added to develop a functional mini-website.

    Domaineers and some of those who advertise online using keywords believe domaineering provides a useful, legal and legitimate Internet marketing service while opponents of domaineering decry the practice as increasing the ubiquitous commercialization of the World Wide Web.

  3. I was somewhat active in another forum that had a mobi section & then I found Mobility.mobi
    Excellant support from fellow mobi enthusiasts,
    If anyone out there is interested in the mobile web & the .mobi extension than this is definatley the place for you.

    Great Job Mobility…

  4. Yeah great forum – it’s brilliant because there’s lots of different types of site owners and developers there – a real grass roots vibe and friendly.

    James P – thanks for the RSS.

  5. Thank you for the review, Dennis. If you haven’t already joined our community, you would be most welcome. We have an active group as you mentioned, and are happy to help people with their dot mobi domain names. We have a great admin and the mods are quite involved which keeps the conversations friendly and on topic. One thing I didn’t see mentioned is our members-only chat, which is a great way to give and get help in real time.

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