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tutor2u grows by 77% in September 2010

Friday, October 01, 2010
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tutor2u, a leading provider of e-learning resources and training events for secondary education, has recorded further growth in its online services. During September 2010, the number of unique visitor sessions to tutor2u’s main website (www.tutor2u.net) rose to 1.28 million, up 76.7% on September 2009.

Social media sources were a key part of the increased website traffic.  Visitors from Facebook.com increased by 397.9% as a result of the launch of tutor2u’s new Facebook fan page (www.facebook.com/tutor2u). By the end of September 2010, over 1,500 users had joined the Facebook page which was launched in late August. Traffic sourced from Twitter increased by 167.1%

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