Amidst all the excitement (and booze and Ladies) in Austin, I completely forgot that July 17th was the two-year anniversary of the launch of e.politics. Remember 2006? When dinosaurs roamed the Earth and Republicans ruled the Congress? I even had a job then! (Crazy talk, I know).
Goals for the next year? Same as for the last year: world conquest, adoring groupies and lots of time for all e.pol contributors and commentors to recline on a couch and be fed grapes. Plenty else has changed in just the past 12 months, though, so let’s take a look at the updated numbers:
Current Average Number of Site Readers Per Weekday: | 750-1000 [but who really knows? Stats are voodoo] |
Number of RSS subscribers: | ~650 |
Twitter “Friends” of E.politics: | 161 |
Number of Online Politics 101 PDF Downloads: | 18,306 [incl. 4679 of the new version 1.5] |
Number of Daily Articles Published (including this one): | 720 |
Number of Comments Left by Thoughtful Readers: | 566 |
Number of Spam Comments Submitted by Evil Robots: | 456,645 |
Number of Articles Published that Gratuitously Reference Pornography: | [Our numbering system remains insufficient to meet the challenge] |
Panel Discussions/Speaking Gigs to which this Site has Led: | at least 17 |
Number of “Dates” on which I’ve Been “Asked” because of this Site: | [Officially: Remains Classified. Unofficially: Yowza!] |
Amount of Fun I’ve Had Writing for this Site: | Incalculable |
It’s been a hoot and a half, kids — thanks for being a part of it. And remember, if you’ve read this far down the page, isn’t it about time you wrote something? Drop me a note and let’s chat.
– cpd
Congrats on the 2-year milestone! As an already-adoring ePolitics groupie, I’m looking forward to your world conquest and, of course, plenty of grapes in 2009…