Inside the News - Edition #677

Allan Leibowitz -
Inside the News
- 24 Jul 2014 ( #677 )
1 min read
"There's 15 minutes of my life I'll never get back!" This is a common complaint from people who get caught up on websites (Ever wondered why it's called 'the web'?).
Well, Forkliftaction.com can be accused under this charge, with our latest online stats indicating that visitors spend, on average, 14.55 minutes on each visit. That's up from 11.3 minutes in January.
So, either people's reading is getting slower, or we are doing something right - and I suspect it's the latter. In fact, we have gained more than 1,500 newsletter subscribers in the last six months, which is further vindication of our efforts.
But, of course, it's not all about numbers - and we still welcome those individual emails with suggestions, pats on the back and even complaints (yes, we do get one every now and then). If you would like to share your views, please shoot us an email, using the links on this page.
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