Statistics 2003

A statistical summary of the SALTO achievements in 2003 - a wealth of training courses, training tools and lots of information and resources for training and youth work in Europe.

  • Beginning 2003 the Commission decided to merge all 8 Resource Centres under the name SALTO-YOUTH. In March 2003 SALTO restructured its website accordingly to highlight the different resource centres and to enhance the user-friendliness of the site.
  • There were 52.783 unique visitors on the www.SALTO-YOUTH.netwebsite in 2003 carrying out 657.953 separate visits and viewing in total 1.423.272 SALTO pages. That's an average of 1803 visits/day.
  • In 2003 appr 30 courses and seminars were organised or coordinated by SALTO-YOUTH. There were 11.265 visits to the www.salto-youth.net/courses/ overview page.
  • There were 84 training opportunities listed in the European Training Calendar in 2003 and 9737 visits during which the users carried out approximately 35.000 training searches (viewing www.salto-youth.net/find-a-training/)
  • The Toolbox for Training contained 189 tools, methods and background texts by the end of 2003 and 5834 visitors effectuated 29.050 toolbox searches (viewing www.salto-youth.net/find-a-tool/)
  • By new year's eve 2003 exactly 100 trainers were listed online in the Trainers Online for Youth database and TOY saw the 4606 visitors in 2003 doing a total of 22.300 trainer searches (viewing www.salto-youth.net/find-a-trainer/). SALTO sent out 5 calls for trainers for 13 trainer places.
  • SALTO created specific newsletters to inform youth workers all over Europe about the SALTO priorities, besides the existing general newsletter. The newsletters reached an audience of over 1950 readers. In 2003 17 newsletters were sent out to the different mailing lists.
  • There was loads of useful content for our visitors online judging from the 51.150 successfully downloaded files from the SALTO site in 2003
  • and much much more...

(these numbers are approximative - the reason being that 2003 was split up accross 2 SALTO work-years and 2 different programmes for collecting webstatistics-SALTO is not responsible for possible errors or incoherence)

Also have a look at the SALTO Statistics for 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and our webstats.

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