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Itay Dreyfus

so we design these lengthy websites, but have you ever fully read a website?

noClaps
Replying to @itaydr

Depends, if it's a content site like a blog or article then I'll try to read as much of it as I can, but most of the time I'll just skim through, search for the keywords I'm looking for and if I'm interested, click on the CTA button

noClaps
Replying to @itaydr

Even with content, if it's boring or if I don't care much about it, I'll skim through and pick out the general points and move on. How easy you make skimming through your site and getting all the information I need determines how much I like it

noClaps
Replying to @itaydr

That doesn't mean buzzwords. If I start seeing that your site is all buzzwords and no meaningful content I'm leaving immediately.

Itay Dreyfus
Replying to @noclaps

Yes, I was thinking of marketing, software/service kinda websites. We spend so much time articulating, animating, designing, and working on the thing. But then it struck me, I never go through a website—usually just signing up if the hero tells me enough.

Ganesh Iyer
Replying to @itaydr @noclaps

How I like to think about is that you're designing a movie when the user only needs a trailer. The trouble is that multiple types users need different kind of trailers, so you stitch these trailers into a movie that's too extra for any one kind of user.