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You're Reading the Title, But How Much More?

By Paul Richlovsky | May 9, 2008

A new study seems to have the answer. From Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox comes a very interesting mathematical formula quantifying how little text people actually read during average Web page visits. The summary states:

On the average Web page, users have time to read at most 28% of the words during an average visit; 20% is more likely.

Ponder that for a minute.

There's a lot of things I take away from this:

1. The web is massive, and people are busy, so it's natural that they'd read selectively.

2. If people are spending less time reading, then video and images are imperative.

3. I'm lucky if you read beyond my block quote or numbered list.

How Long You\'ll Look at a Web Page Based on Word Count

I understand the importance of scanning, but a part of me fears for the future of literacy, even though the study shows that it's highly literate people who are doing the scanning. Maybe I'm just paranoid. Thanks for reading.

Tip of the hat to Aaron Wall's recent post on strategic content for the study citation and inspiration.

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One Response to “You're Reading the Title, But How Much More?”

  1. RoxySpinklez Says:
    May 30th, 2008 at 4:07 pm

    Paul,

    The death of literacy began with the inception of email. Then AOL chatrooms and ICQ. From there it turned to a number of various instant messaging services. Next, evil emoticons. Now the mobile community has pounded the “coolness” of texting via phone which have multi-touch keypads and character string restrictions. Technology itself might be the plauge that catapults literacy to pictograms — u no wat i mean? ;)

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