Blog infinite-scroll or high-post-count pagination is claimed to increase engagement, time with the brand, and top-of-mind awareness.
- Treat as CRO/UX experiment only; test engagement, crawlability, page performance, and user control before adopting.
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Just a reminder that all the smartest marketing minds in the world agree that infinite scroll is the most addicting, and you can do the same thing on your blog with just a few...
Just a reminder that all the smartest marketing minds in the world agree that infinite scroll is the most addicting. And you can do the same thing on your blog with just a few clicks.
Here's mine. It's seemingly infinite. A lot of CMS's have similar functionality.
All I had to do was click this, then set posts per page to 100. It's not technically infinite, but it feels like it's infinite.
The Instagram feed is infinite. The X feed is infinite. The LinkedIn feed is infinite.
You can do the same thing on your blog really easily. Infinite scroll keeps you engaged longer. It feels like a slot machine.
The next post might be really amazing. It creates top of mind awareness. People spend more time with you, they're more likely to remember you, and it's faster and smoother than clicking to the next page.
Blog infinite-scroll or high-post-count pagination is claimed to increase engagement, time with the brand, and top-of-mind awareness.
Treat as CRO/UX experiment only; test engagement, crawlability, page performance, and user control before adopting.
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Just a reminder that all the smartest marketing minds in the world agree that infinite scroll is the most addicting. And you can do the same thing on your blog with just a few clicks. Here's mine. It's seemingly infinite. A lot of CMS's have similar functionality. All I had to do was click this, then set posts per page to 100...