Notting hill media logoNotting Hill Media Limited, publishers of SourceSecurity.com, have announced quarterly results showing a 67% surge in website traffic for calendar quarter 1 (January 1 to March 31) of 2008 compared with quarter 4 (October 1 to December 31) of 2007.  Geographical activity remained broadly constant, dominated by the UK (39%) and aggregate Europe / EMEA (66%).

Website traffic has been monitored over these periods by leading metrics tool Google Analytics and detailed results for the periods have been distributed to SourceSecurity.com's clients and partners. 

Tony Saville, Publisher of SourceSecurity.com, says: "We are delighted to be able to report another significant rise in traffic.  We attribute this continuing increase to a combination of the growing acceptance of the online medium within the security industry and our dominance within this space.

"The SourceSecurity.com team works exceptionally hard to ensure that we provide both an invaluable information resource for the security industry and an efficient marketing platform to our clients," Saville continues.  "We are pleased to be judged by results: more than 50,000 unique visits per month cements our position as the number 1 medium - for both online and hard copy - within the UK and European / EMEA security marketplace."
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