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With the weather starting to warm up and thoughts of bikinis and beach holidays starting to creep in, Australians are seeking out information on healthy living from Health & Medical – Wellbeing websites. During September 2008, the Health & Medical - Wellbeing industry, which features exercise, eating and wellbeing websites, has experienced its highest ever monthly market share of visits from Australian Internet users. Year-on-year traffic to Wellbeing websites has increased by 18.16% (as of September 2008), with patterns over the last three years showing peaks during early January (likely due to New Year’s resolutions) and troughs in late December. Search Engines (34.62%) and Social Networking and Forums websites (8.68%) referred the greatest share of traffic to the Wellbeing industry during September 2008. Now you know.
Posted at 04:08 PM
In Categories Wellbeing
Bob Green’s Best Life (www.thebestlife.com), a website featuring information on Bob Green’s Best Life diet, has jumped 158 places in the Health & Medical – Wellbeing industry to rank as New Zealand’s 24th most popular Wellbeing website during the week ending 26/07/2008. Seemingly, much of the interest has stemmed from the Oprah Winfrey show (www.oprah.com), and the ‘Oprah & Bob’s Best Life Challenge 2008’ program. During that week, Oprah.com referred 30.36% of traffic to the Bob Green’s Best Life website. Now you know.
Posted at 05:06 PM
In Categories Wellbeing
Weight Watchers Australia & New Zealand (www.weightwatchers.com.au) was the number 1 Health and Medical – Wellbeing website visited by New Zealand Internet users the week ending 09/02/2008, with 8.63% market share of visits. The average time spent on the website was 10 minutes and 20 seconds.
Les Mills NZ (www.lesmills.co.nz) and Fat Loss 4 Idiots (www.fatloss4idiots.com) were the top 2nd and 3rd Health and Medical – Wellbeing websites visited that week. Now you know.
Posted at 03:01 PM
In Categories Wellbeing