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The 10 Actions Of Typical Users Online
As reported in a very interesting article of Webcredible, the vast majority of online users, offered for the first time in front of a Web site, they tend to put into practice the typical actions and regular. Understand and analyze these manners, then, can be very useful for building web projects used qualitative, accessible and above all user friendly.
According to tests carried out online members:
1. pay no attention to the banner
2. have tunnel vision (look for the link where you expect to find them)
3. do not stay long on the home page
4. are eager
5. have a look at F (the eye moves on the page as if you wrote a F)
6. have little memory for online content
7. are happy to “shake” (wandering up and down between the contents page)
8. read online content with discontinuity, jumping from a keyword (perhaps in bold) to the other Read the rest of this entry »
£100,000 Plus Marketing Jobs
Yes, there really are many marketing jobs available with salaries in excess of £100,000, some positions even include share options. There are websites that list these premium positions and there is no fee of any kind to applicants. Typically positions like there are with well-known, successful retailers who know they get what they pay for in an employee. They also expect top performance for top pay, as should be expected.
Marketing jobs with top salaries of £100,000 are generally those positions that are dealing with more up-scale clients, or dealing with other corporate level executives. If you have experience dealing with these types of people, it is definitely something to note on your CV. A history of creative ideas that are still current enough to be relevant to today’s market is also an asset.
Marketing manager jobs do not typically pay in excess of £100,000, but a brand strategist, marketing director, or head of planning manager do pay this much. These jobs are typically located in London, here the cost of living is notoriously high, but they are high paying positions in other areas as well.
A search for high paying marketing jobs may take six months or more, but the end results are worth it. The search an be sped up considerably be utilizing free online services that match employers to employees.