We had almost 100,000 pageviews in the last month, which is the most ever. The opening of BBM, Cafe Mexicali and the relentless trolling really got you all stirred up.
About 20,000. 4 to 5 views per unique has been pretty consistent for ages.
Not precious about our stats at all, except that I'm aware that they find their way into the business plans of national media groups looking at local websites.
That's an impressive number considering the limited target audience.
Much as they try I don't think a national media group is going to manage to successfully pull off the hyper local idea, to use a few years out of date buzzword.
You can't match the organic growth and feel something like sg.org has. Especially, when most hyper local big media attempts are glaringly generic.
A national media group would have given up on SG.org years ago due to our inability to do anything (e.g. Click on Google ads) that remotely covers Andy and David's costs never mind gives a return.
Yes, its a mystery. The South African removals firm (now showing) must surely have had everyone clicking. They can't figure out why they're not getting more N4 to N4 removal jobs.
I also missed the fact that we passed 1,500 registered accounts earlier in the week. Congrats to [jratcliffe](http://www.stroudgreen.org/account/1500) who has celebrated the fact by not logging in since then.
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And don't forget Yemek
Now all Yemek needs to do is challenge some of the interest in commenting on it into people through its doors.
Out of interest off how many unique visitors is that - or do you not want to say?
Much as they try I don't think a national media group is going to manage to successfully pull off the hyper local idea, to use a few years out of date buzzword.
You can't match the organic growth and feel something like sg.org has. Especially, when most hyper local big media attempts are glaringly generic.