Gran Canaria Info is Gran Canaria's largest website and social media platform and receives 6000 unique visitors per day.
(TRAVPR.COM) SPAIN - April 1st, 2016 - Gran Canaria Info is Gran Canaria's largest website and social media platform and receives 6000 unique visitors per day.
Added to its social media reach of 50,000 people per day, Gran Canaria Info is the destination's top English-language source of information for visitors.
Website
Gran-Canaria-Info.com received 5800 unique visitors per day during March 2016.
The figure is consistent with our growing monthly traffic and the website now receives over 2.100,000 unique visitors per year.
Our largest source of traffic was the Google search tool which accounts for 70% of traffic.
Our audience is focused in the United Kingdom, Spain (including tourists actually in Gran Canaria), Scandinavia, Holland, and Germany. 61% of our Google traffic was from Northern Europe and a further 21% from Southern Europe.
Facebook was by far the largest source of social media traffic driving 90% of social media traffic.
Social Media
Facebook
Our Facebook page now has over 21,000 fans and attracted over 2400 new fans during March.
81% of our audience viewed the page on a mobile device.
Our posts reached over 600,000 people during March 2016 and our Facebook videos were viewed 175,000 times.
Over 200,000 actively engaged with our posts by liking, commenting or sharing them.
Other Social Media
Twitter: Our Tweets earned over 100,000 impressions during March 2016. Over 4000 people clicked through to view our profile. We now have 3800 Twitter followers.
Instagram: Our account now has 5400 Instagram followers and added almost 500 new followers in March 2016. Each post receives an average of 230 likes.
Gran Canaria's largest platform
Our web traffic and social media reach makes Gran Canaria Info the largest and most effective digital advertising platform for Gran Canaria-focused businesses.
We reach Gran Canaria visitors during the planning phase of their holiday and while they are actually on the island (our traffic spikes on cloudy days).
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