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And “this” is the reason why so many people just keep on returning to Yeshiva World!!

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Those who surf the Internet typically make snap decisions about the quality of a Web site, according to a new research study. The researchers at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada’s capital city, discovered that the human brain makes decisions in a twentieth of a second after seeing a Web page for the first time…..”Visual appeal can be assessed within 50 milliseconds, suggesting that Web designers have about 50 milliseconds to make a good impression,”
In other words, if visitors think that a Web site looks good, then this positive attitude will influence how they feel about other areas of the site, such as its content.
According to Lingaard, because human beings like to be right, they will continue to use the Web site that made a good first impression because doing so will further confirm that their initial decision was a good one.



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