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40% of UK websites get NO visitors
40% of UK websites get NO visitors
A SHOCK survey today revealed how cyberspace can be a lonely place for 40% of UK businesses – who get absolutely no visitors to their websites.
Redditch,
Redditch,
United Kingdom
(prbd.net)
08/03/2011
A SHOCK survey today revealed how cyberspace can be a lonely place for 40% of UK businesses – who get absolutely no visitors to their websites.
The research showed that more than a third of portals are failing abysmally to attract users from both online advertising and free listings on Google and other search engines.
The study also revealed that a staggering 91% of UK businesses are failing to do any pay-per-click (PPC) advertising on the internet.
The survey, carried out by CLICKSCENE Limited, found that of 10,000 UK registered websites tested, only 900 (9%) had embraced PPC advertising, such as Google AdWords, as a means of getting their name, website address and marketing message in front of customers searching for their product.
Amazingly, 4,002 (40%) of the sites do not get ANY visitors from either PPC or “natural” or free search engine results. It means the only people visiting these websites will be family, friends or those who know the actual website address.
CLICKSCENE has recently developed a groundbreaking system [patent pending1] on
www.clickscene.com that examines the content of websites and how they perform around the internet. Taking about two minutes to complete, the system suggests changes that can be made to the sites to attract extra visitors and potential customers. The service is completely free.
Andrew Willis, Managing Director of CLICKSCENE, said: “The internet has been popular for more than 10 years now and individuals seem to have embraced it as an everyday part of life.
“But, in general, businesses haven’t quite got it yet. There were about one million new domain names registered in the UK in 20102 but if nothing changes the vast majority of those will be very lonely places indeed.
Andy, a former police officer from Redditch, Worcestershire, said: “Making the most of the internet as a sales channel is an excellent way to accelerate our growth out of the recession. That’s why I created the website improvement system, so that the people behind these websites can easily see what they need to do to get more sales or leads from them.”
Anyone looking for free advice on getting more sales or leads from their website should visit www.clickscene.com and improve website conversion rates.
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