Pixel Studio, a digital design studio based in London, wanted to refresh their website to better engage their target audience.
They had noticed that their website's bounce rate was high and wanted to find ways to increase customer retention.
The redesign process was initiated by conducting a comprehensive analysis of the website's analytics to identify:
• patterns
• areas of improvement
• target audience
• inform the design development
Overview
The following data refers to Pixel’s website usage, within a time range that extends from the 1st October 2021 to the 1st September 2022.
Landing Page, Contact, and Services are the most visited pages. The average time spent on a page is 1:13 minutes, with a bounce rate (session in which there is no interaction with the page) of 29,2% and exit of 52,6%.
User Flows
Starting from the homepage 77,8% of users drop the navigation, while the remaining 22,2% proceeds towards Contact, Services, About pages.
Search Results
The visits without site searches are 100%.
Currently, search functionality is located on the Insights page (1,77% views).
Acquisition/Conversion
Direct Users acquisition performs well, followed by Paid Search and Organic Search. Bounce rate close to 55% in first case, with a 0,3% Conversion rate.
Website Audience
The majority of users landing on the website (81,46%) are anglophone, divided into 52,33% British and 29,13% North-American.
Demographics
Users landing on the website are 60,6% male and 39,4% female, with a 25-34 age range.
New/Returning
Compared to the total number of users landing on the website, the returning ones represent only the 7,9%.
Analytics indicate that the user base primarily consists of millennials.
Millennials are the first generation to grow up alongside technology and media, which has shaped their behaviour in unique ways. They're often referred to as digital natives because they've had access to technology their whole lives.
Millennials have been shaped by the growth of social technology, which has had a significant impact on their behaviour.
8 seconds span attention
User attention span is now 8 secs. The millennial user today has a very short attention span, even shorter than the gold fish.
Social awareness
Greater exposure to global events through social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, has made millennials more aware of the world around them.
Confidence
in their own ability to navigate digital interfaces, even when encountering radically new design patterns. As a consequence of their confidence, they are error prone when using interfaces.
Sceptical
Millennials are sceptical of the information presented on websites. They demand evidence to support the claims made.
Constantly connected
Millennials are constantly connected. This means that every time a user moves from one device to another the interface of the relevant device needs to allow the user to transition as seamlessly as possible.
To grasp their attention…
...make sure your interface:
is visual, friction-free and personalised builds your users’ trust manages user errors through intuitive and consistent design
References:
https://www.scribd.com/document/265348695/Microsoft-Attention-Spans-Research-Report
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/young-adults-ux/?lm=millennials-digital-natives&pt=article
https://www.nngroup.com/articles/seamless-cross-channel/https://www.nngroup.com/articles/omnichannel-consistency/