Success StoryNursery Crops Extension Research Website Traffic Increase, Strongly Trending Toward New Users



Nursery Crops Extension Research Website Traffic Increase, Strongly Trending Toward New Users

Author: Joshua Knight

Planning Unit: Horticulture

Major Program: Horticulture, Commercial

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

> From July 1st, 2020 to June 30th, 2021 the Nursery Crops Extension Research Website (http://ncer.ca.uky.edu) has received 12,289 views. Compared to the previous 12-month calendar period, it received 9,173 views meaning it is exceeding last years' traffic and use by 33.97%.  Additionally, the number of new visitors to the site is up 58.31% over the previous 12-month calendar period, supporting the theory that the audience for the website is still growing and possibly a reflection of expanded interest in nursery crop production.






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