April was another rocking month. Langorang’s unique visitors have gone up and I have two more things to get done before I launch the comments section. It is almost as if people are starting to take an interest in language news as a viable topic.
Here are the stats for the month of April.
Visits: 569 ( last month 326 )
Page Views: 987 ( last month 647 )
Absolute Unique Visitors: 450 ( last month 238 )
Google Search Results: 2750 ( last month 2830 )
Yahoo! Search Results: 825 ( last month 718 )
MSN: 57 ( last month 79 )
Ask: 264 ( last month 78 )
Revenue: $5.28 ( last month $3.29 )
So, absolute unique visitors nearly doubled for the month of April and the revenues started to follow. As usual the two most hit pages are the home page and the job page, however, some content items are getting a second glance.
The latest and most exciting news is that I am talking with a writer about potentially providing some articles for the site on a regular basis. This will help with the unique content arena and hopefully help give the site a little more exposure.
The last really big thing that was taken care of this month was the payment plan for when the site can no longer be managed by just one person. It is very different from the typical revenue models out there. I believe that is it fair for the people coming on board though. Provided they do not turn out to be selfish.
All in all I am very hopeful about the future of the site. There is an outside chance that it may hit 1000 unique visitors for a month by September and for me that would be an incredible feat. Here is to hoping and growing.
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