Red Alert

Half a million page views on Red Alert

Posted by Clare Curran on November 14th, 2009

You might have noticed that we like to record the odd milestone on Red Alert.

Well today we passed the 500,000 page views mark. That means half a million pages have been viewed. Not half a million visitors.

Every time someone visits Red Alert they usually visit several pages. Our post marking the six month anniversary recorded nearly 200,000 unique visitors, spending an average of 3 minutes and 54 seconds on the site.

I’m keen for us to reach a million page views in the next few months, which means building our audience.

So feel free to tell people about Red Alert. It is pretty unique and we hope, interesting and challenging. And your participation, through your comments, is essential to its success.


3 Responses to “Half a million page views on Red Alert”

  1. millsy says:

    This is a pretty cool blog here. It enables labour MP’s to go directly to the people. It is kind of appropriate, given that it was under Labour that both radio and television broadcasts of the House proceedings were first insituted.

    As Mr Savage would say, one cannot being the people to parliament, but we can bring parliment to the people.

    It would be cool if National MP’s started a similar blog, though the Cabinet manual may prevent that.

  2. Spud says:

    Yay Red Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Jilly Bee says:

    Absolutely Spud – and what a neat result at the Cake Tin, sorry Westpac Stadium tonight.

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