Title: What Are Lincolnshire Residents Really Interested in? Web Insights Reveal All!
Do you ever wonder what your local community is interested in online? Recently sourced information from Lincolnshire County Council’s website statistics has unveiled some intriguing priorities. The data covers from December 2023 up to January 2024, offering us a snapshot of our communal online behaviours.
In this duration, the webpage that received the most attention, gaining 154 views, was relating to ‘PCNs’ (Penalty Charge Notices). It appears that parking violations somehow captivate us more than we might have thought! Visitors on average spent 30 seconds perusing this page – quite a considerable jump from the humble 17 seconds spent on the ‘Members Allowances’ page.
To add another dimension to the data, the ‘Members Allowances’ page although only attracting 59 viewers, had a surprisingly low bounce rate – only 7.32%. This suggests that those who visited had a genuine interest in delving deeper into the topic. In contrast, the ‘Lincolnshire County Council Spending’ page, which attracted 55 views, had a significantly higher bounce rate of 27.91%, suggesting that although financial transparency is essential, it’s not everyone’s idea of light reading.
As with previous months, the popularity of webpages sees a gentle fluctuation, showcasing the lively range of interests within our community. This data sheds light on how local issues, from parking fines to council spending, have a direct and tangible impact on our everyday lives.
As we all continue to engage online, it will be intriguing to see what future data uncovers about our ever-shifting online interests. So, keep a curious eye out, Lincolnshire!
All data has been sourced from Lincolnshire County Council’s open datasets. To view the source, click here.