A new trend on content-based websites seems is to animate a small box popping up at the bottom or top of the page, guiding users’ next move as they reach the end of an article. This technique is smart as it waits for just the right moment to break users’ attention.

The idea is to utilize the situation of change; when users have finished reading an article and are looking for something new to do. This exact moment is when to intervene and catch users’ attention, as they are changing state from reading to browsing. They are going from a situation of flow (reading) to having to make an active choice: they have to make up their mind of whether to continue on the same site or continue elsewhere.

Users are prone to continue online activities elsewhere in this situation of change, why it is a critical moment to act for the website owner when it comes to increasing pages per visit, lowering bounce rates, and increasing a dozen of other statistics.

For the website owner, the alternative to making a pop-up and attracting attention at one particular point in time is to try attract attention all the time. So even though a pop-up like this can be seen as obtrusive, this form is perhaps the least obtrusive of its kind. Consider and design for your own pop-up to be a helper rather than a moocher of attention.

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Anders Toxboe Author

Based out of Copenhagen, Denmark, Anders Toxboe is a Product Discovery coach and trainer, helping both small and big clients get their product right. He also founded UI-Patterns.com and a series of other projects. Follow Anders at @uipatternscom.

1 comment

  • Best Website Designer on Dec 23, 2010

    That is a great idea. As many customers will quit the website without knowing what to do after reading a page. Keeping the visitor busy on the website with information he is looking for, is the best thing to do.

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