Anything to be concerned about...
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One of my clients' website is a pr7 domain hosted in the UK on a .org extension and aimed at a UK reader. Checking over the web stats this morning I see the following visits for the past week
UK 28k
USA 7k
Other 12k
All is fine there with regards to traffic, however Google analytics then tells me the following reading languages
en-us 76%
en-gb 14%
en 6%
Anyone have any ideas as to why it would say that 3/4 our hits are from the UK but then tell me that almost the same % of people browsed in US English.
Is it anything I/my client should be concerned about? I'm guessing not but still worth a second opinion.
The domain in question is http://getsafeonline.org
Many thanks
Carl
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Thanks Matt
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Hi Carl
I have a UK site that has the same issue - I don't think it is anything for you to be concerned about, it is just the language settings on the person's computer. I know it isn't an issue because when I send an email campaign out it is to 1000's of UK customers that have been signed up and tied to their accounts at their UK addresses so I know that they are in the UK, yet the majority of visits from that campaign report reading languages as en-us. I hope this helps put your mind at rest! I know at the time until I looked deeper into it and did that test I was a bit concerned too.
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