Innovative German regional news site struggling?
Posted by
Martin Stabe
on 11 January 2008 at 17:01
Tags: Germany, geotagging
Der Westen, the regional newspaper portal site launched last October by Germany’s WAZ group seems to be struggling to attract readers.
The site, which pools stories produced by the 800 journalists in the WAZ group’s 90 local newspapers in western Germany, is run by respected blogger Katharina Borchert, and features a number of interesting innovations including, social-networking tools for readers and user-curated geotagging.
But its traffic numbers apparently have not lived up to the pre-launch hype.
Spiegel Online reports that according to figures from IVW (Germany’s ABC), Der Westen served just 15.9 million page impressions to 2.2 million users in December. That’s significantly down from the 23.1 million impressions that the site’s constituent newspapers’ previous, newspaper-branded sites achieved last September, the last month before the the portal launched.
Borchert told the Spiegel web site that she was disappointed by the figures but not discouraged. She blamed some technical problems with servers in December, but noted that users had taken to commenting on stories in far greater numbers than anticipated. However, she acknowledged that much work needed to be done on search engine optimisation and on improving takeup of the geotagging feature.




