Most people will remember the road pricing petition on the Number 10 website. It's quite interesting, from a purely nerdy point of view, to see how much extra page impression traffic that generated for Downing Street. I've just found the statistics here and in a moment of Excel maddness graphed them.... impressive spike!
Besides the freaky page impression abberation that the petition caused they were in a downward trend it seems but have since been rising slowly. Some might even say they've had a "Brown bounce" on page views, but then again perhaps it's more accurately a "hop" in real terms of visists and users.
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Are the cameras described and pictured at this URL to be used for road pricing?
http://notasheepmaybeagoat.blogspot.com/2007/07/unidentified-cameras.html
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Anyway, those No 10 numbers are not so bad even without the spike. Is the page view ratio relatively high because of the two-three clicks needed to make a mark?
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