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Web traffic & RMT strike
Being a London based SEM agency gives our agency many advantages
• Many of our clients are on the door stop
• We can attract the top SEO & PPC professionals
• When we take the team out we have unlimited night spots to choose from
Tomorrow RMT have decided to strike which will obviously have an impact on the number of workers in central London due to London tube system being shut down.
The planned RMT strike for tomorrow does raise an interesting traffic issue that we often discuss internally. Web traffic in London will undoubtedly be down for our b-t-b SEO & PPC clients if the strike goes ahead. This is the same on bank holidays, Christmas & other public holidays. From a search perspective it is important for us to record these events so that we when we have our monthly client meetings we can report this back.
The more macro events that we record in turn helps us explain more micro events within SEM.
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