Researcher Claims Web Surfers Are Suckers For Pretty Websites
Your mom may have warned you not to judge a book by its cover, but if Jersey Shore has taught us anything, it's that people will eat up anything as long its wrapped in an attractive package. As it turns out, shiny objects trap the attention of computer users, too. A new study published by Australia's University of Melbourne suggests that even though malware and botnets rear their ugly heads more and more frequently these days, computer users are more likely than ever to trust websites – as long as they look pretty.
The author of the study, Dr. Brent Coker, claims that people are 20 percent more likely to trust a website now than they were just five years ago. "As aesthetically orientated humans, we’re psychologically hardwired to trust beautiful people, and the same goes for websites," Coker says in the University's press release. "Our offline behaviour and inclinations translate to our online existence... With websites becoming increasingly attractive and including more trimmings, this creates a greater feeling of trustworthiness and professionalism in online consumers.”
We're not just suckers for a pretty face, though; even attractive websites get the boot from consumers if they don't give us what we want right now. Coker's study found that if a website loads slowly or doesn't make it easy to find information on the page, online shoppers find what they want elsewhere. Even though we're more trusting than ever online, online brand loyalty has decreased by 32 percent in the past five years.
Despite all the low-fi doom and gloom, we're doubtful Craigslist is going belly-up anytime soon. The final version of the study is due to be released at the 2011 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing, held in Las Vegas July 18th through the 21st.
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D00dlavy
July 11, 2011 at 12:58pm
We don’t need a study to know that people are going to be scammed by the persuasive, sporty slickster types before they are scammed by the shady-looking, unprofessional kind who speak with foreign accents.
You walk into a store, something creeps you out, you clutch your wallet and find a way out, right?
Same concept. “Experts” are getting better at pointing out the shit we already know.
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bautrey
July 11, 2011 at 12:54pm
When I'm shopping for a product, I like it when the manufacturer's website is functional and clean looking. If i'm having trouble navigating that website, I'm probably not going to buy their product, even if it got good reviews.
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