WebForm behavioral analysis
Monday, September 15th, 2008Q:: “According to standard best practices of webform design concerning form completion behavorial style analysis, what is an ideal sweet-spot time limit for life of a webform for a student to fill out before becoming frustrated and leaving the webpage; thus loosing the registration conversion.”
A:: I cross referenced with Appied behavior analysis for teachers with my usibility and field testing design experience to deduce the following measurable result::
Form completion visitors take an average of 58 seconds max and/or 16 data fields to complete a form before an anxiety to finish the form and move on occurs.
Q:: “What is the Server limit threshold for session timeouts?”
A:: From ASP.NET V1.1 to V2.0 any form’s authentication timeout value maximum is 30 minutes by default. This means that after 30 minutes of inactivity, a user will be prompted to login again
code ::
ClickTale Create Account form.
There is also a major significance of rapid e-mail responses like auto-confirmations after forms are submitted and e-mail management in gaining the loyalty of customer to increase.
then theres an old adage that ::.
If you leave a form up long enough someones bound to fill it out eventually.
service levels, and generate incremental growth revenues are presented.
according to the AMA
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according to etre.com a form should take no more than 45 seconds to complete.
