paidContent:UK: How BBC News and Drudge send UK newspapers traffic
June 29th, 2010Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Traffic
Data from the Newspaper Marketing Agency, turned into an interactive graphic by paidContent:UK, suggests that the Drudge Report and BBC News are two of the top traffic drivers to UK commercial newspaper websites.
The BBC News site referred 1,992,425 unique users to the papers’ websites in April, according to the figures.
Google dominates the search referrals list, directing 39,694,597 unique users to the sites. While Twitter is yet to make the top 10 of sites referring traffic to newspapers, Stumbleupon, Facebook and Digg are all up there.
Full chart and stats at this link…
Tags: Drudge report, newspaper marketing agency, Newspapers, search engine traffic, search referrals, site referrals, Traffic, uk
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