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“Users scan a page looking for trigger words. If they find a trigger word, they click on it but if they don’t find it, they go to search. That’s the way it works on 99% of sites, although Amazon is an exception. That’s because Amazon has done a great job of training users to know that absolutely…” quote by Jared Spool
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“Users scan a page looking for trigger words. If they find a trigger word, they click on it but if they don’t find it, they go to search. That’s the way it works on 99% of sites, although Amazon is an exception. That’s because Amazon has done a great job of training users to know that absolutely nothing on the home page is of any use.”

Jared Spool

About This Quote

Source Article: Web Usability Insights, 2020

Users rely on visual cues; missing cues push them to search, while Amazon hides them deliberately.

In simple terms: Missing cues drive users to search; Amazon hides cues.

Key Takeaway

Design clear triggers; avoid hidden navigation.

Themes

usability navigation design behavior search

Mood

frustrated curious

Type

practical analytical

When to use this quote

  • e‑commerce sites
  • news portals
  • intranets
  • mobile apps

Key Concepts

cognitive load information scent user expectations

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we make important actions obvious?
  • What balance between minimalism and discoverability?
A Different Perspective

If cues are too subtle, users may abandon the site.

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