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peterme.com: The Oversimplification of Mark Hurst
The Oversimplification of Mark Hurst
In his latest “Good Experience” email, Mark offers a series of notes for successfully addressing what he refers to as “the page paradigm.” Unfortunately, he’s misguided as often as he’s on target.
Mark is basically correct when he states:
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| On any given Web page, users will either… |
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| – click something that appears to take them closer |
| to the fulfillment of their goal, |
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| – or click the Back button on their Web browser. |
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