SGB Media, LLC reports that page views on SGBonline.com rose 7 percent month-over-month in September 2023 despite three fewer business days due to the Labor Day holiday, the weekly calendar and a shorter month.
The company reported that 50 percent of readers used a desktop or laptop, and 48 percent read new articles on their phone. The balance were tablet-based reads.
The active lifestyle market’s leader in business-to-business news and information boasted a 48 percent unique open rate on the nearly half million email newsletters sent to subscribers during the 30 days from September 1 through September 29.
SGB Media continues to see a strong 19.4 percent Click to Open Rate (CTOR) and a 10.4 percent Unique CTOR to read an article or access an ad for the period. Readers accessed over 175,000 SGB articles in September.
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SGB Media Top 5 Most Read Stories for September 2023
EXEC: Sportsman’s Warehouse Sets Aggressive Markdowns as Business Weakens Further
West Marine Reaches Restructuring Deal to Avoid Court Proceedings
Asics Corp. Appoints New Chairman & CEO and New President & COO
Other SGB Media Top Headlines for September
- EXEC: Academy Sports CEO Talks Expansion Strategy Focused on Profitability
- Bass Pro Shops Sets New Location in Tucson, AZ
- Sportsman’s Warehouse Names New CEO
- EXEC: Academy Sees Upside as Brands Shift Back to Wholesale Focus
- HanesBrands Looking at Strategic Alternatives for Global Champion Business
- VF Corp. Loses Appeal On Tax Dispute Tied to Timberland Acquisition
- EXEC: Chairman of BDE’s Parent Makes Bid To Acquire Its Ammo Business
- Target Closing Nine Stores in Four Markets Due to Theft, Safety Concerns
- EXEC: Superfeet’s New CEO Discusses the Untapped Insoles Opportunity
- EXEC: Nike Retains Top Spot as Most Valuable Global Apparel Brand
- Cotopaxi Taps Two Outdoor Industry Sales Vets to Drive Wholesale Sales
- Deloitte Study Explores Link Between Women’s Sports and Career Success
- Fjällräven Opens First Retail Store in Montana
- Nike to Permanently Close NE Portland Store Following High Theft
- EXEC: Inside Birkenstock’s Growth Plans
Photo courtesy Sportsman’s Warehouse