Hi!
I'm doing some research around organizations who have updated their websites to be responsive for devices - specifically anyone who has made their purchase path responsive. Is anyone doing this?
Thanks,
Tiffany
We launched our completely rebuilt and responsive website four weeks ago today.
https://www.smm.org
Eric MuellerWebmaster & Social Media GuyScience Museum of Minnesotaemueller@smm.org(651) 221-9455
Hi Tiffany,
OA has done this - the site (including purchase path) is responsive to screen size - easy to see on your PC by resizing the browser window.
https://opera.or.au
Martin
We redesigned our website to be responsive back in Feb 2015. You can check it, http://national.ballet.ca/.
Fernando Margueirat Senior Business Analyst The National Ballet of Canada 470 Queens Quay West Toronto, Ontario M5V 3K4 P: 416 345 9686 x453 F: 416 345 8323
http://national.ballet.ca
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We are in the process of a responsive redesign. We should be live in early 2016. Please let me know if you would like any details on the project.
Thanks,Patrick
Director of eCommerce Operations
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 803 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 fitzgerald@trustarts.org 412.325.7061
Thank you all! :)
We do. Take a look at www.royalalberthall.com
Hi. We launched our responsive design site in July 2013, and made TNEW responsive at that time, too. Our TLD is designed for content, marketing and engagement, and we use TNEW (subdomain) for the cart functionality. Because we link directly to the SYOS page in TNEW from the marketing page on our TLD, we skip the Calendar and marketing pages within TNEW (do that on the TLD) and our TNEW template/skin can be optimized for cart-specific UI and asset-loading. By having the custom CSS control of TNEW, we were also able to make TNEW responsive design, though it is my understanding that TNEW 7.0 will have all this functionality natively. Everybody's mileage varies depending on their market, but for us going responsive was a good move. Online sales before we launched constituted 18% of ticket volume (compared to box office, phone, etc). The season we launched the new site, that percentage increased to 25%. As more people discovered the purchase path was mobile/tablet friendly, the following season the percentage rose to 33%. And this year we just had our season launch campaign, and 69% of ticket revenue came from the website. We are a highly seasonal market. So for us at least, we have found that more people buy on tablet than desktop, and phone is expected to overtake tablet in the near future. (Our market is overwhelmingly Apple device, too). Hope this information is helpful. http://artisnaples.org Drew
We do! New in August:
www.stratfordfestival.ca
Most of our website is responsive: gpmf.org