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So, with regard to the same period from July-August 2008, the number of visits of the website of the City of Brussels grew by 86,25%. The website received 96.298 visits in July 2009 (instead of 55.089) and 111.441 visits in August (instead of 56.448 visits). The number of absolute unique visitors increased by 107,35% with 75.162 visitors in July and 87.040 visitors in August (+ 120,8 %).
These visitors are identified by Google Analytics as resulting from 168 countries and territories among which, mainly, Belgium (72,7%), France (7,4%), Netherlands (5,51%), Germany (2,02%), the USA (1,16 %), Spain (1,14%).
6 on 10 visitors (60,66%) enter the website of the City of Brussels via a search engine (Google in 94,73 % of the cases) whereas 17,04% of the visitors enter it directly. 22,29% reach the site via a 'referring site', a site which establishes a link towards that of the City. Among these sites, public sites (bruxelles.irisnet.be ), sites centred on webcams (webcam.travel, webcamplaza.net), social networks like Facebook or Twitter,...
What are the keywords used in the searches to enterthe website? The classification of the summer:
Besides the index (in Dutch, French and English), the most frequented pages were: the webcam of the Grand-Place, the search engine of the agenda, the search engine and the advanced search, the section 'Events, culture, sport and leisure', the page dedicated to the municipal administration, the online search for housing, the news of the Brussels Summer Festival, the administrative procedures, job offers, the electronic counter (E-Bruxelles).
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