So here is a small little tool you can use to test how things will look on the screen size of a mobile device.
What it does do: gives you a 320x480 screenbox to view your lander, this will allow you to see what is visible, what is not, what scrolls...etc
What it doesn't do: pretty much...
Any hosted tracking solution will have access to the same data these guys do. It's whether or not the companies actually utilize this data to directly compete with their customers or not which is the big deal. And in this instance Voluum showed that they were capable of even coming to the idea...
Needs more traffic to form a solid determination on it.
For the first week i'd try to run solid through each day.
Now this does a few different things.
You can determine if the campaign is profitable
If it appears like with a few tweaks it'd be a winner, then you now have this data
best...
If you just want to see how your pages look on different devices you can use any number of websites that will emulate each device.
This one here for example has quite a few options to choose from.
MobileTest.me - Test your mobile sites and responsive web designs
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