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Quick to judge

I guess I am one that is quick to judge. In my post the other day about ‘blog envy‘ I eluded to the fact that I do indeed judge a site by its look and feel. Yes, content is important – and really the reason why we visit a site, but I am more apt to return to the site largly in part by how it appeals to me visually…

WEB USERS ARE QUICK TO JUDGE
Nature.com had an interesting article earlier this year about research, conducted by Gitte Lindgaard of Carleton University, that investigates how web users judge websites. A few thought-provoking nuggets from the article are:

  • If you can snare people with an attractive design, they are more likely to overlook other minor faults with the site, and may actually rate its actual content more favorably.
  • People enjoy being right, so continuing to use a website that gave a good first impression helps to prove to themselves that they made a good initial decision.
  • Potential readers can make snap decisions in just 50 milliseconds.

Remember that your church websites quality of design will influence its effectiveness. This is true regarding any design. Peoples behavior is greatly influenced by their environment. This principle applies to the brick and mortar church as well as the virtual church.

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  • los
    Dude. You know it.
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