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Google Maps traffic increases 41%

Andrew Fairbairn   on 23 March 2009 - 18:30 · 4 comments & 2364 views

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Visits to the UK version of Google Maps increased by 41% during last week following the controversial launch of Street View for 25 major British cities. Data from Hitwise also shows that traffic to the US version increased by 84% in the same period.

The UK service saw its busiest day ever last week receiving 1 in every 250 web visits, and as a result it was the 20th most visited site in Britain. The increase in actual page views at the site increased by 76%.

The average time spent using the service also increased as people had a play about, experimenting with the new features. The time increased from around 5 and a half minutes the previous day to just over 7 minutes.

Google Maps UK received 7.9% of its incoming traffic from media and news websites, quadrupling previous figures. Overall, BBC News was the second largest source of its traffic, followed by Facebook.


[Image source: Hitwise]

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(2 replies) #1 torrentthief on 23 Mar 2009 - 21:30
shame they've pretty much only got london done on google street maps for the uk.
#1.1 testman on 23 Mar 2009 - 21:36
Which is wrong. They have done 25 cities/areas in the UK, all in various stages of completion (in other words, there are plenty of areas within those cities which haven't been done).
#1.2 McDave on 23 Mar 2009 - 21:46
Liverpool is pritty much covered.
#2 SniperX on 24 Mar 2009 - 07:26
Once the novelty factor wears off (which really won't take long at all) then the figures will be back to normal.

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