300,000 thanks for all the spanks

All queued up for the next 300,000
More than eight months into the A Voice in the Corner project and we have gone from a few dozen visitors a day to a number that is consistently into the thousands. We have now had over 300,000 visitors as of today so a big thank you for all the support.
The daily traffic has just about doubled since the blog was reorganised and a new home button and context menu was added. Suggesting that it’s not just what you do but how you do it that counts. Interestingly there have been half the comments on average as previously at a time when we have had twice the traffic. People either have no complaints or they are in awe?
No matter, lurking is a noble art, long may it continue.
The most popular page after the home is the original Markham Project post, with Angela being the most popular series and Aunt Alice being the most popular one of story.
The vast majority of the visits have come straight here, so people have presumably book marked the site, which suggests that most of you are regular readers so a big hello to the ‘club’ members.
No promises about what is coming up as they hard to deliver on. But there are already some fun things in the queue and about a dozen short stories awaiting completion from notes. So watch this space.
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Bravo, DJB, and congratulations! There’s always an audience for a good spanking story!
May you readership continue to grow as more visitors include your blog in their daily routine.
Best wishes and happy spanks!
Bonnie
The website is brilliant. I adore the content, especially corner time and switchings. Keep up the great work!
Congratulations on this wonderful achievement! I always think of VITC as the ‘thinking man’s spanko blog’ – that lets me think of myself as a ‘thinking man’, but the less said of that the better!
Again, well done – I look forward to reading about your half-million very soon.
DJ, great stories, I visit every day, may you go from strength to strength. 😀
Hi All
Thanks very much for your kind words.
A thinking man’s blog (and hopefully thinking woman) I like that and I thought all my possibly pretensious classical references had gone unnoticed. LOl.
DJ
This is my first time here and I love the stories.
Thank you so much for the hard work.
BB