Given the evidence on my Twitter stream today, I’d probably better do an episode of Stilgherrian Live Alpha tonight. Maybe 9.30pm Sydney time? Does that conflict with anyone’s TV viewing?
Ill, getting bettter
I’ve been ill for the last week or so, which is why there hasn’t been much activity. Recovering OK. More soon.
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Sit up! You’re on the Web!
It’s either independent discovery or suppressed memory. Web usability expert Jakob Nielsen’s latest Alertbox column explains something I’ve been saying for years: that people sit up to use a website, and that changes their behaviour.
Unfortunately he’s been saying it for years too, so maybe I got it from him and then forgot.
Anyway, in Writing Style for Print vs Web he says:
I’ve spent many columns explicating the differences between the Web and television, which can be summarized as lean-forward vs. lean-back:
- On the Web, users are engaged and want to go places and get things done. The Web is an active medium.
- While watching TV, viewers want to be entertained. They are in relaxation mode and vegging out; they don’t want to make choices. TV is a passive medium.
This doesn’t mean that you can’t have entertaining websites or informative TV shows. But it does mean that the two media’s contrasting styles require different approaches to entertainment and education.
The differences between print and the Web may not seem as strong, but to achieve optimal results, each requires a distinct content style.
The very useful article then gives examples and good advice before spruiking his $1000+ per day seminars.
Nielsen is a smart man — though he isn’t always right on everything, as some of his fans believe. Still, if you’re considering the audience’s needs (and shouldn’t you always be doing that?) he’s spot on.
Of course I’m a complete hypocrite, because some of my posts have 1000 words of straight text. Rules were made to be broken.
Flattered
I’m particularly flattered by the people who’ve been concerned about the dearth of original writing here lately. “Are you ok?” asked one. “Just asking ‘cos you’ve not written any new stuff to entertain me recently (you’ve got a public out here y’know).”
Yeah, I’m OK. It’s just tough finding the balance between doing my geek-for-hire thing (which is what pays the bills) and creating original media (which doesn’t pay nearly as well, unless you’re Stephen King or someone).
In the first half of 2008 I’ve certainly done more writing, but my cashflows reflect that cost. Resolving this dilemma is my great challenge for the next three weeks.
Nah, we’ll skip this week
The tail will not wag the dog. I’ve decided that Stilgherrian Live Alpha will not happen tonight. Thursday evenings have proved “difficult”. I’ll think about better times.
