I'm wondering about the need of eye tracking on any particular page.

I mean : it's nice to repeat scientific tests over and over again to
control the results.

But I don't think it could add specific value to website analysis as
such to do it on every site over and over again.

I don't see why the results would differ from a general analysis of
the website based on the principles obtained in research previously.

But, hey, if you can convince a client more easily to put his/her
money into your pocktets showing a nice reddish glow on a graph...
who I am to stop you ?

Pieter Jansegers

http://webosophy.ning.com


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