Sahara Media Holdings Provides Update on Website Metrics
NEW YORK-(Business Wire)-September 29, 2009 - Sahara Media Holdings (SHHD.OB), a SOHO based Digital Media Company, has released their site metrics through August 2009. The data was tracked through Google’s Analytics, and details the total monthly traffic and advertising impressions on the company’s website/social network Honeymag.com. The quarterly results since launch are as follows:
| 2009 | Total Visits | Page Views | Unique Visitors | Ad Impressions | ||||
| Mar-May | 62,665 | 265,387 | 45,683 | 1,433,464 | ||||
| Jun-Aug | 210,440 | 605,705 | 159,655 | 4,746,928 | ||||
| Index | 335 | 228 | 349 | NA |
“Over the past six months, the Honeymag.com team has focused their efforts on expanding our communities of users by optimizing our web services, technical capabilities and content vertical offering. Our goal is to create the number one Internet destination for young, multicultural females. Our ability to achieve strong viral traffic metrics underscores our success in creating a resource for our core audience, as well as a tremendous tool for advertisers that are seeking a more effective and compelling way to capture the mindshare of these consumers,” stated Philmore Anderson IV, Chief Executive Officer of Sahara Media Holdings.
About Sahara Media Holdings
Sahara Media Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiary, Sahara Media, Inc., operates Honeymag.com, an online magazine, and is focused on developing innovative open platforms that can attract users, advertisers, developers and publishers. Sahara Media primarily focuses on selling advertisements from its online magazine and social network Web sites; licensing its database; and direct marketing and sponsorships. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in New York, New York.
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