"River, waves scouring, the eternal heroes." Therefore, the West, humanity is, the Three Kingdoms Zhou Lang Chibi. The stone wears empty, the tide waves the shore, rolls up thousand piles of snow. Jiangshan picturesque, how many heroes ...
When Su Shi stood on the famous Chibi battlefield, he lifted his eyes, cavity passion into a tie down spread through the ages of "Nian Nu", the man's mind, the relentless expression of time; nearly thousands of years later, a Chinese man named John Woo wanted to use his good movies to show the tragic, heroic hero of the war, but apparently, John Woo's luck was far less than Sushi's, and he failed to make a soul-stirring, memorable first-class film.
Epic history plays like the vulgar martial arts films, magic drama made nonsense style of the funny, art film and not take off, a stunning, and belong to the category of erotic films. But everyone tastes different and interests vary. But it's self-defeating to offend more viewers ...
After reading the "red", the personal View: "Red" has not been widely accepted by the general public is the main reason is: blindly expand the target audience, hoping through some absurd dialogue and erotic lens to attract more viewers, but did not expect the audience did not buy.
Similarly, in the WEB2.0 era, for any site we need to spend more time and effort to study the target user base, analyze the behavior of the target user. What the website needs most is to improve the experience of the target user group.
Because the core task of interactive design is human, the more target users, the wider the target user group, the more difficult to design. Everyone has different tastes and interests. Like the public eating habits: the ups and downs of salty all include, is the so-called tread. You can't make the same dish that can satisfy everyone's taste.
As a website, to attract visitors, first of all to understand their positioning, clear their core value, find their target users. Define the core target users, analyze the behavior of the user group, and then understand the user needs. Provide what the target user needs, want, and eliminate things that seem to be of some use. Don't let assorted things interfere with the normal use of the user.
If we can define the precise distinction of target users, we can do the interactive design well. The fewer types of target users a site has, the easier it is for users to define their needs. Blind expansion of the core target users will result in the design of a recurring phenomenon. Furthermore, the more complex the target users, the greater the likelihood of offsetting the needs of the target user.
If your site can meet 55% of users, then it means that the other 45% users are not satisfied. Reduce the target user range, 100% to meet them, this is what you really want to do. Target some of these users, and if they can do their crazy chasing your product, then your product is very successful (Apple is doing this)! Please always remember the 80/20 principles.