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How People Read Online [Infographic] Now that reading online involves a bevy of social actions, from sharing to commenting across a plethora of devices, how many of your site’s readers will make it past the first paragraph? Scan This In 1997, the Nielsen Norman Group reported that 79 percent of our test users always scanned any new page they came across; only 16 percent read word-by-word. Over the past decade, we’ve learned more about how people read (or don’t read) online. Eye-tracking studies have shown that when looking at text-based webpages, the eye gaze commonly follow an F-shaped pattern and that users spend 80% of time looking at content above the fold.

Will You Read This? Recently Farhad Manjoo, Slate's technology columnist investigated this issue further in his article You Won’t Finish This Article. Using data from Chartbeat, he found that most readers don’t engage with the article, and if they do, they are inclined to do so before scrolling half-way down the page. Useful article? How to Choose a Domain Name [Infographic] - Who Is Hosting This: The Blog. By the end of 2012, the Internet held nearly a quarter of a billion registered domain names, many of which did their owners no particular favors.

Choosing the right domain name is a critical part of defining your business online, and just as important as choosing the right host (if not more so). While “TedSmithMotorPartsManufacturing.com” may be an accurate representation of your business and your brand, it’s heavy mental furniture when stacked up against something like “SmithMotors.com”—and you want to keep things light and lively for your potential customers when they’re searching the Web or typing in the address bar. When it comes to selecting a domain name, striking a balance between these critical elements—simplicity, memorability, relevance—is the key to catching the elusive lightning of success in your online bottle. Choosing the right domain name doesn’t have to be a hit-or-miss proposition. Us-ranking-factors-2013. Download Ranking Factor study 2013. How To Get To The Top Of Google Search Engine Rankings. People all over the world struggle with how to get to the top of Google’s natural search engine rankings.

As you know, that’s always been a moving target, especially with the changes Google has made in the last year and a half. One of the key things that has happened in that time is that most of the classic SEO strategies people have used for years no longer work. But there is one thing that most people don’t consider when it comes to search engine rankings – social media! See the results of a study of over 10,000 keywords, and how each factor correlates with top search engine rankings in this infographic. See the box below for instructions an embed link so you can display this on your website. Clickable Links:How To Use Social Media To Get Improve Your Search Engine Rankings Step-By-Step SEO Checklist I’ve also produced a short video that explains each element of this infographic. Here’s what I used to create this infographic. Click here to get your –> Infographic Templates! The Web Developer's SEO Cheat Sheet 2.0.

Step-by-Step Guide to your Social Media Success. Facebook-posting-rules1.