Comments on: Website Statistics for UK Election 2015 Revealed https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/8107/website-statistics-uk-election-2015-revealed/ SEO Blog | cognitiveSEO Blog on SEO Tactics & Strategies Tue, 21 Apr 2015 08:00:14 +0300 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3 By: Beakon UK https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/8107/website-statistics-uk-election-2015-revealed/#comment-32117 Tue, 21 Apr 2015 08:00:14 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=8107#comment-32117 Excellent source for our post about Facebook likes of UK parties! I will link to this article immediately!
Kostas

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By: Lyndon Antcliff https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/8107/website-statistics-uk-election-2015-revealed/#comment-32041 Thu, 09 Apr 2015 08:48:12 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=8107#comment-32041 This analysis threw up a number of things that surprised me. We tend to think that data will support our own view of things and if the data challenges that it makes it very interesting.

I would like to take this analysis even further and start looking at the political bloggers, who have quite powerful websites these days.

Interesting you mention the UKIP links, as a link is a link is a link, and many of us at sometime posted information we knew some would not like and link to it.

It’s the saying from Howard Stern about the people who listen to him. Half because they love him and the other half because they hate him.

Thanks for the comment and looking forward to your own work in this space.

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By: Jamie Riddell https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/8107/website-statistics-uk-election-2015-revealed/#comment-32032 Wed, 08 Apr 2015 11:00:14 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=8107#comment-32032 Lib Dems have more links than Labour. That is surprising. I wonder how many links to UKIP are ‘positive’. Good work 🙂

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