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Say it quick, say it well – the attention span of a modern internet consumer is very short!

The age of multitasking and quick fixes, get your message out quick and streamline your website to grab the attention of the modern internet consumer.

With the rapid adoption of smart phones and tablet computers and the expansion of free Wi-Fi, hotspots, and reliable 3G we live in an always on world. You only have to take a look around you in any public location, be it a coffee shop, supermarket, or on a commuter train to see that people are accessing the web on a constant basis. A 2011 AOP website usage study showed that a UK internet user visited 2,518 web pages across 81 domains and 53 sessions in November 2011. That’s a lot of content!

This is great for web based businesses as it means their audience is not only growing with each technological advance, but is also reachable 24/7. Whereas previously you may have been relying on key consumption times when people were able to be sat at their computer, now you have a consumer who you can reach with your product all through the day.

This always on world and the huge amounts of content available on the internet has significant implications for the modern day consumers attention span. It has even greater implications for the generation of people who have never known anything but high speed broadband and internet access, the future adult consumer. A recent Pew Internet study in the US suggests that while students coming through the schools system in this always on world benefit from instant access to a wealth of information from numerous sources, their attention span and desire for in depth analysis is consequently diminished. The current generation of internet consumers live in a world of “instant gratification and quick fixes” which leads to a “loss of patience and a lack of deep thinking”.

In a world of instant gratification and where an alternative website is just a mouse click away website owners need to find ways to firstly grab the attention of a user, and then keep it for long enough to get your message across. If you don’t, their cursor will be heading to the back button and on to a competitor in the blink of an eye.

Methods for doing this are nothing new. In fact most of them have been learnt from traditional print media where grabbing the attention and making the key points easily accessible and digestible is something that is built into how they structure their content. Yet many websites do not follow the main rules for engaging the always on generation.

So what rules should the modern day publisher or website owner be following when structuring their web pages in a world of short attention spans?

Don’t make people wait for the information – before even looking at how you are going to present information on your web pages you need to make sure the page loads as quickly as possible. Studies have shown that 32% of consumers will start abandoning slow sites between one and five seconds. Bounce rate can be improved by up to 30% with the reduction of page size and resulting speed improvements. A one second delay in page load time can result in 11% fewer page views, 16% decreased customer satisfaction and 7% lost conversions.

Include key information upfront and begin with the end in mind – a time poor website visitor is looking for instant clarification they are in the right place. By including key information up front you can convince the user to read on rather than exit to another information source. By deciding what you want the reader to take out from a page, you can tailor your upfront copy accordingly.

Use bullet point for key facts or USPs to make them stand out and be easily digestible – a well-known method for making key information easy to locate and eye catching, however far too much website content if built around paragraph after paragraph of text.

Use sub headings with descriptive wording to enable users to jump to the appropriate section if they wish – the modern day consumer will scan a page to try and pick out the piece of information they are looking for. By understanding how users scan web pages and having sub heading which are descriptive to the section content you enable users to easily navigate your content and find the relevant section for them.

Keep page content short and punchy and split any detailed content out into secondary pages if applicable – with the limited attention span and desire for instant gratification of the modern day internet consumer just seeing the scroll bar shrink into oblivion can be enough for them to not even start reading a page. If you have lots of content on a subject split it out into relevant, easily digestible pages that allow people to read one piece without necessarily having to continue on to the next.

Use rich media and alternative content presentation to keep users attention – the use of video as an online communication medium is well documented. But also think about other ways of representing information such as images, graphs and other visual forms. Novelty and the presentation of something that is new and unexpected is one of the key elements of the Reticular Activation System (RAS) which focuses attention. Playing to this trigger through the representation information in alternative forms will help you get your message across effectively.

Present information in a logical, sequential pattern – another element of RAS, by presenting information in a logical sequence helps to keep the attention of the user and allows you to take them through some logical steps to conclusion and get all of your key points across.

Tell the reader what they need, and want, to know, and no more – it sounds simple but far too many people don’t follow this rule. You want to tell a consumer, or prospect, everything they need to know, but once you have done this, stop. If your goal is an online transaction then get them to this point and present them with the option to purchase. If you are producing information give them all the top line stats they need to get your message across, and leave anything supplementary for those that chose to find it.

If conversion is your goal, make the path clear – once you have made your pitch, and given the user all the reasons they should purchase your product, make it clear where they need to go next. Too many website go through their sales pitch and at the point where they have the reader hooked it is unclear how a user goes from intention, through to action. You need to present the user with easy routes through to conversion once they are convinced they should buy from you. Again, understanding how users scan and view web pages will aid in where and how you should present your calls to action.

And the final point in operating a website in a world of short attention spans is to use the data at your disposal.

Almost all analytics providers will provide you with data on bounce rates, pages visited, time on site, time on page and many other measures you can use to optimise your approach to content. The leading providers will also show you where users clicked within a page or where their mouse hovered giving you further indication of what they were looking at and how you can tailor your pages accordingly. There are numerous free tools you can use such as Google’s site speed tool which can help you understand where you may not have optimal performance.

By using all of the tools at your disposal and following the rules above you should be able to cater for the always on generation and prosper in this modern day world of low attention spans.

Rob Weatherhead is head of digital operations at MediaCom. He blogs at robweatherhead.co.uk and tweets at @robweatherhead.

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BLOGGING CAN BOOST YOUR CAREER

Blogs are gaining ground as an emerging and rapidly growing social communication medium. There are over 156 million public blogs in existence, and this number is increasing by the seconds.

The word “blog” stands for ‘web log’ and it is a form of an online diary usually focused on particular topics or interests. A blog has no boundaries, as you can write about anything you like. Blogs range from personal blogs to corporate blogs, with focus on art (art blogs), photographs (photoblogs), videos (videoblogs or ‘vlogs’) and audio (podcasts).

The beauty of blogs is that anyone can set one up; so if you have an area of passion or expertise to showcase, then starting blogging about it.

Blogging has lots of benefits for businesses and for an individual’s career. If done well, blogging can boost your career prospects greatly.

“Today’s job market is so competitive that you have to do as much as possible to stand out,” says Alison Doyle, author of Internet Your Way to a New Job: How to Really Find a Job Online.

She adds, “Your blog can convey more to a hiring manager than a resume.”

Starting a professional blog shows potential employers that you’re engaged in your field, eager to learn, and committed to keeping up with industry trends.

Are you thinking about starting a blog and wondering how blogging would pay off in your career? Then the following guide would be useful for you:

Blogging can raise your professional profile and impress prospective employers. Bloggers (the owner of a blog) are known to blog about what they are good at, an area of expertise in their field/profession. When you blog regularly, before long, you would become recognised as a thought leader in your field. This, in turn, impacts on the tendency to be approached by potential employers who may be on a search for your skills/expertise.

Keeping a blog demands a lot of dedication, time management and self-discipline, all of which can be a valuable resource to employers – meaning you get first mention on an employer’s hiring list.

Blogging can give your career the desired edge it needs to stand you out as an expert in your field. If you go about blogging the right way, it can be a bonus to your career. Blogging can help you build your reputation, increase your expertise, assist you in keeping up with what’s going on in your industry, and give you a place to showcase your knowledge. And if you are blogging about your field, you will build credibility as someone who, at a minimum, has an intense interest in and passion for the field. Before long, you would become the ‘go-to-man’ in your field!

This, I can attest to. Try to Google ‘Social Recruiting in Nigeria’ now, and you will find most of my i-punch articles on the first page of the search page.

Blogging would help you gain access to more experts in your field. Blogging can also make you part of a fairly select community of colleagues/fellow experts – people who will trade ideas with you, help you network, and serve as a sounding board. This can enhance your ability to have access to career opportunities that exist in your field and give you competitive advantage. Every blogging category has a community of like minds. My advice to you is that, find the community of experts in your area of blogging passion and flock with them.

Blogging skills are basic requirements for some jobs today. The fields of journalism, marketing communications and public relations (or reputation management) have gradually left the print media, with new or online media as their new home. This connotes that any individual that hopes to stand out of the crowd in these fields must take blogging seriously. A single blog post is all you need to make a difference in getting that job offer or otherwise.

Blogging comes with no cost at all; you can start blogging for free now. To start a blog is free, all you need basically is a blogging sites that offer free blogs for use. Top among such free blogging sites are WordPress, Blogger, TypePad, etc. When you do set up a blog, do use your name to keep true to your personal brand online and so you can be known for your expertise. A free blog can suffice till you can set up your own domain blog.

In conclusion, blogging has ground rules and you must abide by them for success. Some of the blogging ground rules include, among others, keeping your blog professional and truthful; keeping it interesting with useful information; and remember to put in the time to blog regularly. Your goal is to attract the interest of people who can help your career, right? Don’t say anything you wouldn’t want a recruiter/hiring manager to read. Abide by the ground rules and you can blog your way to career success.

While blogging isn’t for everyone, if you put in the time to do it right, it can be an immensely useful tool to build your career and reputation.

Now you know, go ahead and start your own blog today, as I hope to read from you soon.

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ARE YOU LISTENING?…DO NOT GET YOURSELF SCAMMED BY ANYONE HAWKING ANY “SPECIAL” BOOK OR ANSWERS FOR JAMB 2014!

 ARE YOU LISTENING?...DO NOT GET YOURSELF SCAMMED BY ANYONE HAWKING ANY “SPECIAL” BOOK ON JAMB!

…are you listening?…

JAMB SCAM/ JAMB 419

…after over 25 yrs with JAMB and with thousands of students admitted into universities behind us we are in position to tell you the following…

1.Yes it is a fact that the number of students seeking admission into universities increase each year…you do not need any magician to tell you the maths…those not admitted in past years will increase the pressure…and intensify the war…

2.We have already told you that Jamb is a speed exam and a lot of answers need guesswork under pressure…the focus for preparation seems a bit less cloudy once this is understood…

3.We have given you in detail( on this weblog) the nature of JAMB questions and all that you need in terms of available techniques… without boasting we cannot see any research work that has been as extensive as we achieved over 30 yrs through our PASS TUTORIAL  COLLEGE…and we have provided everything for you through this weblog  for free!…just as WordPress provided this space to us free of any charge…

4.Any charge for advising you on how to fill your Jamb forms is also a scam…stop being taken to the cleaners each year…for any success story or “testimony” you read there are probably 1000 failures…so don’t be conned into parting with your hard-earned money!…

5.For over 25 yrs we have developed a write-up on how to choose universities,courses and JAMB subjects…you can read it on this blog and other similar publications…STOP BEING SCAMMED!…

Good luck!…

 

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