Web Surfers Actually Pay Attention

Contrary to a popular belief that Web surfers don’t stick around on any one page too long, this Reuters article cites a recent study that concluded people have a greater attention span when reading news on the Internet, compared to other sources.

The study “found online readers read 77 percent of what they chose to read while broadsheet newspaper readers read an average of 62 percent, and tabloid readers about 57 percent,” according to the article.

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