Tracing the social networks in leisure time into their own entertainment for some people. A survey revealed that the parts most often seen people on Facebook, Twitter and Google +.
Startup named EyeTrackShop, run a study to help advertisers and websiteowners to find what users see on social networks, with their technologymengapilkasikan in various parts of the page.
This site produces a kind of 'heat maps' showing the area anywhere on apage gets the most attention, and then reveal four main conclusions.
Reported by the Telegraph and quoted from the Telegraph, Monday(5/12/2011), the analysis found EyeTrackShop profile photo is part of social networks most often seen, especially on Facebook and Google +.
But this does not apply to LinkedIn. In accordance with its function as asocial networking business, job title became the most attention rather thanphotographs.
Startup named EyeTrackShop, run a study to help advertisers and websiteowners to find what users see on social networks, with their technologymengapilkasikan in various parts of the page.
This site produces a kind of 'heat maps' showing the area anywhere on apage gets the most attention, and then reveal four main conclusions.
Reported by the Telegraph and quoted from the Telegraph, Monday(5/12/2011), the analysis found EyeTrackShop profile photo is part of social networks most often seen, especially on Facebook and Google +.
But this does not apply to LinkedIn. In accordance with its function as asocial networking business, job title became the most attention rather thanphotographs.
This survey also mentions, in almost all social networks, the lower part of thecontent of a page gets less attention. However, this effect has no effect onTwitter.
This study uses a webcam which surveyed 30 participants. Participants' eye movements are recorded when they are shown a Facebook profile page,Google +, LinkedIn, Flickr, YouTube, Klout, Reddit, Digg, Tumblr, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Pinterest.
This study uses a webcam which surveyed 30 participants. Participants' eye movements are recorded when they are shown a Facebook profile page,Google +, LinkedIn, Flickr, YouTube, Klout, Reddit, Digg, Tumblr, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Pinterest.
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