PADI.com Traffic Soars
A 41 percent spike in traffic attributed to eLearning launch.
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - 1 June 2007 - Traffic at padi.com – one of the dive
industry's most visited website - skyrocketed the week of 20 May 2007 largely due
to the launch of the PADI Open Water Diver Course Online. The volume of traffic
marks the highest page views in padi.com history, which holds promise of an increase
in new divers for PADI Dive Centers and Resorts.
With eLearning’s launch on 21 May 2007, padi.com saw an immediate increase in traffic.
By Friday 25 May, padi.com traffic increased more than 41 percent, equating
to an additional 5,538 unique visitors on that day alone as compared to last year.
4,926 visitors on that day were new to the site. Padi.com page views
increased by more than 76,600 as compared to the same time last year, surging padi.com
traffic to a record breaking week!
PADI eLearning is already leading to a surge in business for PADI Dive Centers and
Resorts. Phil Ellis, owner and operator of Dive Sports in Decatur, Alabama, USA
already has seven eLearning students. “All seven of my customers who signed up for
PADI eLearning did so through our company website,” boasted Ellis. “One of our customers
told me that she wouldn't have been able to learn to dive if it wasn’t for eLearning.
She’s from a city about 50 miles away and could never make arrangements to get into
our store for regularly scheduled classes because of her busy schedule. She happened
to visit our website after we put up the eLearning link and saw how convenient it
was for her.”
padi.com Traffic Soars – add 1 Mass Diving, in Natick, Massachusetts, USA had two
eLearners the same day the site launched. “We had two people sign up right away
for PADI eLearning from padi.com,” shared Mark Potter, owner and operator of Mass
Diving. “They’re twins, they’re both already done with the program and they’ve already
come into the store to purchase their mask, fins and snorkels. We’re starting their
pool and open water training tomorrow.”
“I asked them, now that they're done with the course, if they would do it again
via eLearning or if they would have preferred to take the course via the DVD version,”
continued Potter. “They told me, hands down, that they would do eLearning again.
There were a few little glitches, but nothing they couldn’t work out. They’ve asked
for some more help on dive tables, so I’m having an instructor email them to give
them more direction. And, if they need to, they can always sit in on a regular class
when we cover that portion. But, overall, I feel warm and fuzzy over eLearning.
It’s going to be a big hit.” It’s important to note that Mass Diving students pay
$55 US more for the PADI Open Water Diver Course Online than their standard PADI
Open Water Diver course.
Surge in padi.com traffic, new students at PADI Dive Centers and Resorts, increased
course profits and honest feedback from dive center owners and operators. It all
adds up to a single, clear message – the PADI Open Water Diver Course Online is
helping PADI Members make more money.
“We have two people who were planning on going to the Bahamas for either a resort
course or certification. But they found our website, saw eLearning and called us.
Now, they’ve finished the knowledge development portion of the class with us and
we’ve helped arrange their in-water training with a PADI Resort in the Bahamas.
They’ll be by to purchase their personal equipment prior to their trip,” said Dive
Sports' Ellis. “I think eLearning is the most significant technological advance
PADI has ever made. It’s a great tool. I feel very sorry for the stores who don’t
embrace it, because I think they’ll be left behind.”
Others promise…PADI delivers.