Five prerequisites for blogging success
Just came across a blog entitled “5 prerequisites for blogging success“. It contains solid, useful advice to help anyone who wants to use blogs in their business. One point it makes is the need to
Just came across a blog entitled “5 prerequisites for blogging success“. It contains solid, useful advice to help anyone who wants to use blogs in their business. One point it makes is the need to
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5 thoughts on “Internet Psychology and Marketing”
Some fascinating insights. On a purely technical note – is there a version of this presentation that’s a little more user friendly? I’d like to be able to pause and navigate to a particular section. Is this possible?
Thanks Steve. If you go to the following link you can pause and navigate through the entire presentation.
https://present.me/view/66105-internet-psychology
Many thanks – the timeline makes a big difference. I later realised the presentation above is navigable with some quirks!
The 0.56s judgment thing is particularly pertinent. Is there a reference for that?
I mentioned the 0.56 seconds in this article last year that has a reference to a paper in Nature.
http://www.grahamjones.co.uk/2012/blog/internet-psychology/websites-should-appeal-to-individuals-i-e-you.html
However, there are other studies – I’ll see what I can dig out
Thanks again, I looked at the Nature article – the fact that people are making reasonably reliable decisions (or at least those matched by longer exposures) in just 0.05s is remarkable.
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