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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Historic Milestone (or not)

10,000 individual website hits since its inception!

Id like to thank my parents, my wife, kids and dog for all their support.

The truth is im not sure how accurate these page counters are. It registers a hit everytime someone surfs an old page so it in no way represents how many indivduals have visited the website in total. Either way 10,000 feels like its quite a big number.

Sincere thanks to all of you who regularly visit the site!

Yours
Virtual Shipbroker

9 comments:

  1. congratulations! It's a good site, you should be proud

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  2. Many Thanks your encouragement

    Pride is a deadly sin so lets say I am 'grateful' that readers are finding value in the information provided.

    Yours
    VS

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  3. You should be like one of the professional atheletes and first thank yourself. Because without you, none of this could be possible...

    Great work, and good luck on the next 10,000.

    Pete

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  4. Nice personal post from a happy reader! Just recieved via email.

    qte
    I have gone through your blog and find you extremely practical, knowledgible and surprisingly funny (ive not come across that aspect with people who are associated with this field in general!) which is just great and pleasently reassuring that people still have humour left in them, even in todays ever growing ratrace.

    As for me, here it goes...

    unqte

    Yes the Industry participants can be a dowdy lot

    Cheers
    VS

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  5. First of all I would like to thank you for a great resource, which I will continue to read.

    Secondly, I would like to recommend you to use google analytics (http://google.com/analytics) - it gives you a lot of interesting information about your visitors.

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  6. Thank you hspd! I have thought about google analytics but believe it or not I am a bit of a technophobe. One day i will get around to it!

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  7. Great site! Found it today. Keep up the good work. Btw. Im buying the books later to today.

    Aspiring Norwegian shipbroker in Oslo

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