[Back from hols. Yes, lovely thanks.] I don't talk a lot about writing on the web because - generally speaking - that's the comfort zone for our editorial folks - hence the focus on video and so on, but now there are some very interesting answers to that hoary old question: "How many words should a web article contain?"
Jakob Nielsen has done some analysis and found out some interesting things. Read it. But here are a few morsels:
On an average visit, users read half the information only on those pages with 111 words or less.Now, of course, none of this means very much but one might conclude that:
On average, users will have time to read 28% of the words if they devote all of their time to reading.
More realistically, users will read about 20% of the text on the average page.
- if you want people to read 55 words, type 111 of them.
- if you want people to read more than 55 words, type at least 275 of them
- or something
1 comment:
I wonder how this compares to print?
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