HomeAdvertorialOver 20,000 more people read Kinglake Ranges News online than competitors

Over 20,000 more people read Kinglake Ranges News online than competitors

According to independent web site analytical company SimilarWeb and Google Analytics Kinglake Ranges News has being viewed over 26,400 times since January 1, 2018.

Alexandra Newspapers (publishers of The Yea Chronicle and Alexandra Standard) had over 5,900 views whilst The Local Paper‘s online news site (dindi.com.au) had over 5,200 views and the Mountain Monthly 343 views. (January 1 – June 30, 2018)

The graphs below show, both internationally and in Australia, how high a site ranks on the world wide web – both overall and by category. The lower the figure, the ‘higher up’ the internet the site is when the site, tags or categories used are searched for, commonly referred to as ‘googling’.

Similar Web Site Rankings June 2018

We’ve also included some screenshots of the data used below the graphs as evidence of our research. All data is unmodified and from independent third-party sources.

Kinglake Ranges News is independently proven as Murrindindi Shire’s and the surrounding districts first and #1 online News, Sport, Weather and Information service with over 13,000 (70% of local online media) more users in the last three months than any other local news website.

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Kinglake Ranges News. The first and the best online news and information service.
Don’t accept imitations.

 

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Kinglake Ranges News. Still The One.

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