Responsive Design to the Rescue: How HOMAGE Grew Mobile Revenue by 258%
Note: the following is a guest post by Jonathan Poma, the director of Digital at HOMAGE. HOMAGE is one of my favorite t-shirt stores, and I constantly get compliments on my Boomshakalaka t-shirt. As it happens, they recently launched a responsive redesign of their e-commerce site, and Jonathan is here to share their story. Enjoy! Overcoming False Positives When you work on the web long enough, you learn that positive statistics can be misleading. Unique visits. Average pages per visit. Time on site. Conversion rates. All can be up. And all can suck. We at HOMAGE learned this lesson last year as we stared down the 2012 holiday season. We’re in the t-shirt business—our vintage-inspired tees focus on eclectic moments and personalities from sports, music, politics, and pop culture. Business was booming, which the web stats seemed to support—homage.com revenue was up 45.81% for the year. But all was not well in the land of e-commerce. Looking deeper, we discovered that our smart phone traffic clocked in with a 104.5% increase. And tablet traffic had exploded to the tune of 810.4%. How were we serving this surge of mobile-friendly fans hungry to get their hands on an HOMAGE tee? With a non-responsive website, that made checkout a chore. Were we upsetting customers and losing sales? You betcha. Upping Our Game with Responsive Design Our brand is built upon the stories of champions—their individualism, triumphs, and legacy. Our web performance didn’t live up to that standard. Our fans deserved better. And we could do better. So we did. On February 12, 2013, our new responsive website launched. And happiness returned to the land of e-commerce. By the end of August, total web traffic was up 66.12%. And total revenue was up 69.26%, thanks in no small way to a 17% conversion rate increase. But the real magic was in the mobile statistics. 

- A mobile user experience is as important to customer satisfaction and sales growth as any in-store experience.
- For brands and businesses new to the world of responsive web, expect mobile revenue growth to outpace mobile traffic growth.
- Combined, all forms of mobile traffic and revenue growth trounce standard web traffic and revenue growth.
We acted quickly to launch our responsive upgrade in Q1 of this year. That sense of urgency meant we de-scoped some additional web improvements for later. Later is now. Facing Forward, Looking Up We’re now focusing on improving the site’s performance, making it lighter than its current 3MB (our homepage). Implementing better media queries can, in part, help us achieve that efficiency. A number of usability enhancements are also in the works. All of it will be coming to homage.com in early 2014. 
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