google “browser size” – how much of your website do visitors really see?

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I just had to share this great new tool by Google – “Browser Size“. It lets you figure out how much of your website people actually see without having to scroll. In the future, this can help determine where to place buttons, call to actions, importnat content, etc.

According to Mashable “Browser Size is very simple: It overlays a transparent image on top of any website, displaying what percentage of users (on average) will see your content without scrolling. Because people use various browser settings, monitor sizes and screen resolutions.”

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About eric ritter

eric ritter is a connected marketer, husband, and father. he is the manager of online marketing at powerchord in st. petersburg, fl. you can always reach me on twitter @EricRitter. i love online advertising & interactive marketing. i'm also an instructor of digital media at usf's zimmerman advertising program (zap). i'm a person that loves learning and disseminating - just about anything.
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