Hi fellow Rugby-Talkers, readers and rugby nutters,
Yesterday we went well over the 12 Million Page Impressions mark here on Rugby-Talk.com, since we started counting on 31 October 2009 (exactly 5 years ago today).
To some it may be irrelevant, but it is a real world indication of how we have grown and how we are capturing the rugby audience all over the globe. It is an indication that we are successful in what we are doing on this wonderful rugby portal and it certainly is indicative that we keep growing… and growing on a serious exponential curve.
The sport we so gladly serve, makes it easier to reach these figures, but as we have seen from recent rivals who have fallen by the wayside, it still indicates that you have to do things right and not just sit back and expect people to access your site because you think that you are somebody or that the rugby world owes you something.
At the end of the 2014 calendar year we should reach a figure of 4.75 Million Page Impressions for the year… or more, a massive increase on the 2013 calendar year.
Rugby-Talk.com strives to bring new innovation to the readers and subscribers and to make every visit an experience.
It’s about passion, it’s about dedication and it’s about keeping YOU, the readers informed about what is happening in the rugby world.
As wth all discussion websites, we have our regular followers and commentors, but that is the tip of the ice berg in comparison to the overall readership of the website.
Herewith an invitation to all out there, who read and do not comment, come join our ranks and take part in our discussions, you won’t be sorry that you did!
To those who make Rugby-Talk.com what it is… commentors, authors and readers, hearty thanks goes out to all of you. With your support it makes it easy for me as webmonster to keep serving rugby, the sport I am totally nuts about!
Tell us what you find special on Rugby-Talk.com and talk to us about new innovations and features you would like to see on Rugby-Talk.com!
Tomorrow morning, SA Time, the November Internationals of End Of Year Tours kick off and 3 important games take place, namely Japan vs Maori All Blacks, Barbarians vs Australian Wallabies and the USA Eagles vs New Zealand All Blacks. Our Rugby-Talk EOYT 2014 SuperBru Pool has grown nicely and if you have not yet joined, jump in and enjoy the fun, the Pool code is: mopetoad.
Have a wonderful day and a good rugby weekend, everybody!
Regards,
@ Tassies:
They are really missing Ryan Harris and Watson, guess that is like us missing Amla and Steyn… That said Pakistan are playing without Ajmal.
@ Tassies:
Garden Boy…..ha ha ha ha. A very fit Garden Boy, he should have done it years ago.
GBS….Cappie…well done on the growth of the site. Keeping it clean and fun has made a huge difference. The Sheep stealers (Baa baa’s) to klap the Diggers today.
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