At the 2019 UC, I attended a session about story maps, and there was a "fun fact" given about the amount of time people are likely to spend on a traditional web page (xx seconds?) vs. something interactive like a story map (xx minutes?).
I didn't get those jotted down, and now I'm wishing I had. Is there anyone who could answer this? I would much rather have an actual number, rather than using the watered down phrase "people like these, and will look at your content a lot longer!".
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Hi Tracy,
According to a few different white papers state, the average time spent on a web page is around 30 seconds. When we did an assessment of time-on-page for the stories the StoryMaps team created, however, the average was more than 5 minutes and 30 seconds (I believe 5:36 was the exact number). Hope that helps!
Hi Tracy,
According to a few different white papers state, the average time spent on a web page is around 30 seconds. When we did an assessment of time-on-page for the stories the StoryMaps team created, however, the average was more than 5 minutes and 30 seconds (I believe 5:36 was the exact number). Hope that helps!
That's exactly what I was after, thanks Hannah!
Tracy Schloss I just posted the same question and was directed to your message. Glad to know that I wasn't the only one who wanted to follow up on that!