Five Million Unique Visitors Served in 2007
La Jolla, Calif., August 13, 2007 All About Vision® served its five millionth unique visitor of the year last week, setting a record pace for visitor traffic. The site is expected to serve eight million unique visitors in 2007.
All About Vision's top ten pages include the site's home page, main pages for the Vision Surgery, Contact Lenses and Conditions & Diseases sections, the A-to-Z "symptom finder," and individual articles on cataracts, astigmatism, color contact lenses, conjunctivitis, and floaters. In addition, the macular degeneration and LASIK cost articles have had significantly large increases in traffic this year.
The "Am I a LASIK Candidate?" interactive screening has been completed by more than 77,350 visitors from January through July, and the "Find a Doctor" page has been accessed more than 182,180 times during the same period.
Websites referring the most traffic to All About Vision include search engines Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask, as well as portals such as WebMD, Healthline, and Wikipedia. Google supplies more than seven times the traffic of any other search engine to All About Vision.
Eight in ten Internet users looking for health information start with a search engine, not a health site, according to published research. All About Vision continues to benefit from its high placement on search engines for dozens of vision-related terms.
Online since January 2000, All About Vision is a one-stop, independent resource providing consumers with more than 450 pages of trustworthy information on eye health and vision correction. The site is published by Access Media Group, an online healthcare publisher with a specialty in vision and eye health.
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For more information:
Ron Walker
(858) 454-2145 x301
[Page updated November 2007]

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