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tutor2u grows 68% in August 2010

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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The main tutor2u website (www.tutor2u.net) recorded a 68.5% increase in user traffic during August 2010.  Traditionally the quietest period of the academic year, unique user visits to tutor2u increased to 707,680 in August 2010 compared with 420,020 in August 2009.  Direct traffic increased from 9.2% to 10.0% and traffic from referring sites rose from 8.1% in August 2009 to 11.0%.

The UK continued to be the top country source for site visitors, followed by the USA, India, Australia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore.

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