Sarah Beeny v Kirstie Allsopp: Online survey results
I can now reveal the results of the online “Internet traffic experiment” thus far.
Of the 2476 people who visited my site between 1st June and 11th October 2005, as a result of searching for either “Sarah Beeny” or “Kirstie Allsopp” (and including common misspellings), just over three-quarters (1899 people, 77%) were looking for Sarah. The remaining 577 people, 23%, were looking for Kirstie.
This doesn’t include people coming in directly from other web site links, as it’s hard to tell who they were looking for.

So Sarah wins… for now.
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