2025 — a Great Year for Both.org
2025 was an amazing year for Both.org. We started with only a few visitors per day and grew rapidly. Although the time up to the end of June, when we switched to WPStatistics is lost with the old statistics tool, we still had only a few visits per day up to that point.
Here are the stats for Both.org since July 1, 2025.
| Visitors | Page Views | Referrals from search engines | |
| Month of July | 35,521 | 56,732 | 950 |
| Month of December | 99,201 | 200,305 | 1,900 |
| July – December | 356,974 | 642,319 | 7,955 |
| Highest single day – December 22 | 10,295 | 22,000 | N/A |
| Highest Week – December 12 – 27 | 28,251 | 67,917 | N/A |
Most of our visitors were from the USA, 177,947. The second most from The Peoples Republic of China (PRC), 45,993.
Not bad for 6 months! We’re still growing and I’m projecting we’ll hit 1-million visitors this year.
Thank you all for your support for Both.org. We appreciate it.
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