Yesterday was exactly one year since we published the now famous Cape Town Waterfront iStore article. To celebrate this milestone, we checked our Google stats and noted that that particular post is in the Top 20 most read articles on 2oceansvibe (ever!), with close on 8,000 views in the last 12 months (currently 7,675 visits)! It was narrowly pipped by the Portofino Restaurant article.
This obviously has a lot to do with the fact that the article comes in Google’s Top 5 for the search phrases, “cape town istore,” “cape town apple mac,” and “waterfront istore” (among others). As a result, 3,880 people have found the article in Google search results – without going through 2oceansvibe. ie. they went directly to the article from Google.
No apologies..
Because of this very high ranking for such broad search phrases, the comments section never really dies, and has so far received 153 comments! Wowsers – that’s a lot of interactivity and a helluva a long time and excessively high stats and figures, for a company to not respond. No, they never did. Nor did they attend to the copious amounts of people moaning in the comments section – the perfect forum to fix problems and tend to customer complaints.
Surely that must be some kind of record? You know, in terms of companies that don’t give a toss?
Be sure to check some of the most recent comments, including the one about their employees advising customers to rather buy their equipment at the shop next door.
Stunning – absolutely stunning!
Here’s to the next 12 months!
See you at Digicape.
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