May 10, 2007 (Press Release) --
Oxford, UK Momentum Web Solutions believes web users are increasingly accessing online news stories via search engines rather than through the site's homepage, according to new research.
A study by Hitwise found that the number of users directed from search engines during March was 17 per cent higher than at the same time last year.
Google was found to account for 14.9 per cent of incoming links for print medium websites and 10.2 per cent for broadcast category sites.
News aggregators such as MSN, Google News and Yahoo! News were also found to be leading sources of traffic for news websites.
To read the full article, or for more information visit http://www.momentum-web-solutions.co.uk/news/news-stories-accessed-through-search.php or call 01865 793520
A study by Hitwise found that the number of users directed from search engines during March was 17 per cent higher than at the same time last year.
Google was found to account for 14.9 per cent of incoming links for print medium websites and 10.2 per cent for broadcast category sites.
News aggregators such as MSN, Google News and Yahoo! News were also found to be leading sources of traffic for news websites.
To read the full article, or for more information visit http://www.momentum-web-solutions.co.uk/news/news-stories-accessed-through-search.php or call 01865 793520

Web users are increasingly accessing online news stories via search engines rather than through the website's homepage, according to new research.
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