As is customary and traditional, we celebrate every new 1,000 members here and share the traffic stats. This time it's 36,000!

There were 2 million page views this month (we get over 70,000 page views a day). It took us just 21 days to get this latest 1,000 members--we're averaging about one new member every 30 minutes.

Thanks as always to all the community members who make this growth possible, and especially the moderators who approve membership applications and blog posts and otherwise answer questions and keep things ticking here. We've got about 70 moderators now, but if anyone would like to join this group, please PM me. If you've been here for a while and have been participating, you'll fit in great.

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Comment by Antonie Kruger on March 15, 2013 at 12:00am

Hi Chris, would you be able to map the distribution of the membership - an indication of density per country?

Antonie

Comment by Joe Frazier on March 15, 2013 at 7:42am

I agree Chris, and congratulations to the Group. It *would* be pretty cool to see where all the members are - I have a feeling we might be surprised at the demographics.

Cheers!


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Comment by Chris Anderson on March 15, 2013 at 11:52am

Here's the data for the past year. About a third of the traffic is US, one third the other top-ten countries, and the last third is the rest of the world. 


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Comment by Joshua Johnson on March 15, 2013 at 2:57pm

The Distribution on the website compared to the location Distribution on my youtube channel from video's I post on here is almost identical percentage wise.

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