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OUTinPerth Breaks Web Traffic Record Again

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The team at OUTinPerth magazine is celebrating after breaking the publication’s record for web traffic.

Twice in the last week the magazine’s website has attracted over 4000 people in a single day, bringing the monthly unique viewer total for November to 34,635

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“We’re overjoyed with the support we’re getting from our readers,” said Graeme Watson, the magazine’s editor, “We’re now getting weekly traffic, equivalent to what used to be our monthly traffic.”

The OUTinPerth website has grown to become incredibly popular over the last six months, delivering engaging content to readers and a distinctive audience for advertisers.

The OUTinPerth team is also celebrating the arrival of their 7000th Facebook follower.

“Social media is central to our online success, Facebook and Twitter create real time conversations with our readership,” said Watson, “one story recently generated over 100 comments on Facebook.”

 

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