Not exact matches
No text on a homepage decreases the chance that
visitors might feel overwhelmed or be
distracted by busy, cluttered content.
Rather than
distracting from the art — in this case, the Whitney's top - notch and until - now underserved permanent collection — this openness brings a greater clarity to the experience of it
by drawing the
visitor more slowly through the space.
It's likely that the pickpockets lurking in the Louvre used some of these techniques, but the most likely one is simply getting very close — to look at a painting, for example — and picking the pocket of a
visitor distracted by the art.
For example, opt - in landing pages may not be suitable candidates for social share buttons (because you want
visitors to respond to the CTA on that page, instead of getting
distracted by social sharing.)
It can also be more effective in capturing leads, since the Web site
visitor doesn't get
distracted by content that is irrelevant to them.»