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Interesting information from a study on how people read information on websites. Surprisingly, headlines work better than pictures at grabbing attention, apparently. Worth reading if you have a website, like me!
Reviewed by almilan May 06 2009, 12:02pm ( 9 reviews ) • directcreative.com
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Rated by Gilman on Nov 13, 3:03pm
Eye tracking study reveals 12 website tactics
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Rated by ajaxive on Sep 21, 10:34pm
Nice eye tracking tips
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Rated by seo-wolf on Sep 07, 7:20am
Very informative and specific details.
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Rated by lkeruj on Jun 29, 5:54am
excellent and useful information for designing effective websites.
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Rated by souravamant on May 25 2009, 4:01pm
Very interesting details...most of them are known to many but what we see is only 10%-12% are using it or even trying to create something out of it
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Reviewed by emotainment on May 20 2009, 12:16am
Website eye tracking; website ideas
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Rated by almilan on May 06 2009, 12:02pm
Interesting information from a study on how people read information on websites. Surprisingly, headlines work better than pictures at grabbing attention, apparently. Worth reading if you have a website, like me!
