It's 2015, we are already in the "Mobile Era" and we all love how our modern sites fit and adapt to any screen. Of course, modern sites: pretty nice and flexible, stretching even to the 52 inches of a Samsung TV, High Resolution images... Its is just amazing. But you know what? We cannot forget there are almost 20 years of "non-mobile" websites out there, screaming to be upgraded. And the first word that comes out to our mind is pretty simple: "redesign".
There is much to be done, and Mobile OS manufacturers trend to improve their browsers to allow resizing, double tap zooming and dragging around, but it is just an actual usability workaround. And still, it is only half of the equation as it is "browser + site = UX". So, if most of these businesses behind old sites want to upgrade their "non adaptive" websites, they will need just to pay for it. If they have a good budget, they will have a lot of options, b