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WorkersCompensation.com Announces Record Traffic For 2007

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Sarasota, FL (CompNewsNetwork) - WorkersCompensation.com today announced a 52.2% increase in overall website traffic for 2007. This represents the 7th consecutive year of double digit growth for the company.
The companies network of websites received over 204,000,000 hits, and served over 80,000,000 web pages for the year. Company president Robert Wilson notes, "We had 5 million total hits in our first full year online, in 2000. It took us until the middle of 2004 to reach a total of 100 million hits. To receive double that amount in a single year gives a true picture of how significant our growth path has been, and continues to be".  The company has continued to expand services, and works to maintain a dominant position within the workers' comp industry. Recent years have seen the addition of a variety of multi-media services, an expanded news system, an advanced research and compliance tool called WorkCompResearch.com, and a Benefits Rules Engine (CompGuide XML) to power third party software calculation modules.
Overall, Wilson attributes the growth to a continued commitment to offer the best information, and most innovative services available for this complex niche market. He says, "We continue to see a growing recognition of the importance of our services, and what we bring to the industry. Last year even the US Department of Labor website started referring people to WorkersCompensation.com. That is an incredible compliment to us."
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