Wednesday, 18 February 2009

50,000!

HeroPress passed the 50,000 hits mark around lunchtime today!

Not too shabby for "just another blog", hidden away in its own dark corner of the ever-expanding Interweb.

This week has seen a nice run of hits (especially in the last few days when the site has seen over 200 visitors a day).

We're up to 29 "Followers" here on Blogger, 30 "Readers" on Facebook and, I discovered recently, 42 "Google Subscribers" (apparently).

All I can say, as ever, is a big thank you to everyone who Follows, Reads, Subscribes or just drops in on an occasional basis. HeroPress is here to stay and I hope you'll all come along for the ride.

7 persons have something to say about this!:

The Bearded Goose said...

I'm one of your Google Subscribers. Congrats!

The Acrobatic Flea said...

Excellent news, Bearded Goose! Nice to meet you :)

I only discovered recently, from a blog I follow, that it was possible to find out how many subscribers a blog has. I was pleasantly surprised to find I had so many!

Jake said...

Congrats on your hits. I would call it a diamond in the rough. Oh, and other Prattle too. :)

Darius Whiteplume said...

I think the Flash hoodie might have something to do with it :-D

Great blog, and here's to 50k more!

The Acrobatic Flea said...

50,000 more indeed! Another two years... or maybe sooner ;-)

Nimbus said...

Hoorah and congratulations, Flea!

The Acrobatic Flea said...

Cheers, Nimbus! At my current rate of hits it should only take 250 days to clock up another 50,000 :) Ah, well, we can dream!

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I was a regular salaryman, earning a crust with my meager writing skills, until an aneurysm tore open my aorta unexpectedly in early 2005. I suffered a stroke during surgery and a collapsed lung afterwards. I have since realised that I now have a new chance at life, which (body willing) I shall indulge in with positiveness, happiness and the good companionship of my wonderful wife. The Acrobatic Flea handle comes from the name of my favourite - and most successful - Villains & Vigilantes RPG character in the '80s.
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