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Creating a mobile restaurant menu with piJnz

restaurant menu mobile siteWith piJnz you can create slick and fast-loading restaurant menus pretty easily. Since any widget or section of your mobile page can be made collapsible (expand in "accordion-style" when a mobile visitors taps on the section header), you can be very creative in how you want to organize the mobile menu for your restaurant client:

  • Create a page for each menu section (e.g. "Salads", "Appetizers", "Main Course") and drag a few Text or Image+Text widgets to show the individual dishes or specials.
  • Simply add your menu sections on one page as collapsible panels in accordion-style navigation.
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Mobile Website of the Month contest

Mobile Website of the MonthWin a Website of the Month Contest!

Submit your mobile site to piJnz Mobile Website of the Month contest!

The winner site will be featured in our blog and newsletter, and the winner will get a free upgrade to the Premium Kickstart account for 3 months and 50% off after that for life.

After you submit your site, don't forget to ask your friends to vote for you!

We hope to make it a monthly contest.

(Submissions for October contest end on October 31st at 12pm CST).

How to integrate a mobile form with Aweber

Aweber - a newsletter marketing platform popular among internet marketers - makes it very easy to push leads and contacts from your mobile site or a landing page directly into an Aweber account. All you need to do is generate a "web form" in your Aweber account, and add it to your piJnz mobile page via the Custom HTML widget.
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Adding a Google translator plugin to your mobile site

Mobile site translatorLet me start with saying that I am a big opponent of relying on auto-translation tools, and here is why. It may be a good idea to start with an auto-translator to cover some of the manual work, but if your purpose is to provide a clear marketing message to potential customers, you really cannot go without a human being fluent in both languages to at least verify that the translation makes sense.

However, we've had a few requests about adding an auto-translate feature as part of the platform. While we don't have immediate plans to enable automated translation as part of piJnz, there is a great workaround that is also very easy to implement, should you want to add this feature to your mobile sites.
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How to create a mobile survey with piJnz (video)

mobile surveyWith piJnz you can create beautiful and custom mobile surveys, polls and contests. Our mobile form widget can be customized to include any type of question you need, including multi-choice questions, radio buttons, drop downs, separators to keep the form sections visually organized, multiple comments or instructions.

Survey submissions are saved in your Contacts / Leads section (to be viewed or downloaded into CSV/Excel format), or can be emailed to multiple email addresses and set to push the information into other marketing tools for further automation.

Mobile survey forms are completely customizable visually: change your colors, backgrounds and fonts, add gradients, and add any other widgets (pictures, slide shows, social sharing) to the mobile survey pages.

Also, you can "hide" a prize or a special deal behind a survey: simply set your survey form to redirect to a mobile "thank you" page with goodies you want to share with your participants for completing your survey.

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Adding OpenTable reservations to a mobile site

restaurant reservations - mobile pageA popular feature with the mobile websites for restaurants is the ability to make mobile reservations via OpenTable.

In this post we will show you how to do so.

First, the restaurant needs to have an account (be listed) with OpenTable. (Visit Opentable.com to set up an account, if you don't have one).

There are several ways to add OpenTable reservations to your mobile website.
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iPhone 5, and how it may affect your mobile website

The new iPhone 5 and iOS 6 have been out for a few weeks now, and a few customers emailed us asking for thoughts on potential impact to the mobile pages built on piJnz (and mobile websites in general).

(And after 2 weeks of waiting I finally got my new iPhone 5 in the mail on Sunday : )

Here are a few things worth mentioning:
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Our 2 cents on responsive design

The subject of responsive design has been coming up a lot lately, and I thought we should mention a couple of points regarding this trend, and how it might affect the industry and our customers.

First, what is responsive design?

Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to coding a web page or a website in a fluid way, where the mobile page adapts to the screen size of the visitor, providing the optimal viewing experience (without having to scroll or zoom). With responsive design, the same HTML is displayed for all devices, and CSS media queries are used to trigger different CSS rules based on the device.
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