TV leader debate: Tories win web traffic war after round two

Apr 23, 2010 | Uncategorized

The Conservative party gained the most homepage visits after the second leadership debate last night, according to new research. The research, from Hitwise, indicates that the Conservative’s homepage getting 36.42 per cent of the share, the Liberal Democrats 31.80 per cent and Labour 31.78 per cent. 23/04/2010 “Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats were the […]

The Conservative party gained the most homepage visits after the second leadership debate last night, according to new research.
The research, from Hitwise, indicates that the Conservative’s homepage getting 36.42 per cent of the share, the Liberal Democrats 31.80 per cent and Labour 31.78 per cent.
23/04/2010


“Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats were the big winners online following the first leadership debate last week, and based on our daily data their homepage has been picking up more UK internet visits than either the Conservatives or Labour over the last seven days,” said Robin Goad of Hitwise.
“However, following last night’s more finely balanced debate, it was the Tories that gained the most homepage visits,” Goad continued.
Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats were the big winners online following the first leadership debate last week, according to previous Hitwise data.
The three main parties websites are:
www.labour.org.uk
www.conservatives.com
www.libdems.org.uk

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