Posts Tagged ‘tutor statistics’

Tutor Pages Enquiries Top 20,000!

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Shortly after our launch (at the beginning of 2008) we started publishing statistics on the number of enquiries received by our registered tutors.  Since April 2008, the total number of enquiries to tutors has now just topped 20,000 (July 2010 figures). This figure excludes the many enquiries made by students after clicking through from our site to a tutor’s own website.

Our detailed statistics help us to ensure that all tutors registered with us are receiving a good number of enquiries.

For more details, just see our monthly statistics page.

September: A Record Month for Our Tutors

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

September 2009 student enquiries statistics

September is the ‘back to school’ month, and is traditionally an ultra-busy period for private tuition as well.  Enquiries increase not only for school subjects, but also for other areas such as musical instrument tuition and adult language lessons. The fact is, most people end their summer break with the sense of a fresh start, and renewed enthusiasm for learning.

On top of this natural seasonal surge in interest, at The Tutor Pages we’re especially excited: that’s because enquiries reached record levels for us in September, with almost 1200 genuine enquiries sent to our tutors. Moreover, this figure excludes the enquiries made to tutors who include their own websites in their profiles.

This success is not surprising when you consider that The Tutor Pages has recently been performing well in search engine results for a large number of relevant search terms. Why not try it out? We invite tutors to think of a relevant search for their subject, such as gcse english tutor leeds.

You can see our statistics for yourself at www.thetutorpages.com/monthly-stats.