Readers Have Limited Attention Spans

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Even if your blog design isn’t like a bad comb over the fact remains that 75% percent of internet users will not view or return to a page that takes longer than 4 seconds to load. Seventy-five percent.

Those huge spikes in traffic which come from someone submitting your site to StumbleUpon, Digg or BloggingZoom are nice, but aside from swift-loading pages how do you turn them in to returning readers?

Brian knows. The first step is recognizing that your visitors have “information A.D.D.” and you need to keep them focused on your site rather than scurrying along to the next “great” thing. Follow his five tips to convert that rush of traffic into regular, returning readers.

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This entry was posted on Monday, January 14th, 2008 at 7:21 am and is filed under Building Traffic (Blogging 201), Morning Must Read. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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3 Comments

Comment by Elite By Design
2008-01-14 07:25:34

Thanks for the feature!
I really appreciate it

Elite By Design’s last blog post..Your Visitors Have A.D.D. - Six Steps To Keep Them Focused

 
Comment by Kate
2008-01-14 07:40:27

You’re quite welcome. It’s an excellent entry!

 
Comment by Rory
2008-01-14 22:20:49

excellent post thanks!

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-Rory

 

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