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Spend Matters Research Shows ELP Network Leading the Way in Europe

Posted on Tuesday, November 13 by Registered CommenterRichard Edwards in | Comments1 Comment

I would like to doff my increasingly tired-looking hat to Jason Busch at Spend Matters . His blog, billed as ‘The Business Blog for Spend Management’, has once again unearthed some valuable data relating to the most ‘trafficked’ US and European sites in the procurement and supply chain sector.

And ‘Who Has Got the Eyeballs? Spend Management Traffic’ makes for interesting reading.

According to Spend Matters’ research sourced through, which ranked companies according to their three-month overall web traffic, the European Leaders In Procurement Network (http://www.europeanleaders.net/) continues to lead the way on this side of the Atlantic .

US based Purchasing.com and Spend Matters top the list, but ELP’s seventh position – our ranking of 1,318,947 puts us comfortably ahead of other online procurement and supply management resources - seems to suggest that when it comes to European procurement and supply chain management, it’s ELP that CPO’s are increasingly looking to when it comes to seeking out the news and views that truly matter.

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Reader Comments (1)

Not sure how much you can read into Alexa stats in all honesty. Alexa themselves say that anything over 100,000'th isn't really statistically significant.

According to Alexa my blog (shameless plug: http://alanbuxton.wordpress.com) comes in at a respectable 645,349!). I suspect that this is more reflective of the demographic of its readership rather than the actual number of hits in total.

All the best

Alan
November 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAlan Buxton

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