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March 14, 2008

TaxProf Blog Crosses 4,000,000-Visitor Mark

4000000_picture_3After less than four years in operation, TaxProf Blog has crossed the 4,000,000-visitor mark. (We crossed the 3,000,000-visitor mark eight months ago.)  To put that number in perspective, it is the most visitors to any law-focused blog edited by a single law professor, according to publicly-available traffic statistics. (It is also 3,994,000 more than the number of downloads of all of my articles!)  For more on law professor blog traffic data, see:

I have made over 10,350 posts to the blog, readers have posted 7,000 comments, and other bloggers have linked to the blog over 2,600 times. 

The 4,000,000th visitor came to TaxProf Blog from Lagrange, Georgia at 5:23 p.m. EST yesterday. 

I am grateful to the growing number of regular readers and hope you are finding the blog helpful in your tax research, teaching, practice, and policymaking roles.

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From a tax practitioner and long time reader, a sincere 'thank you.' I've found your site to be both useful in my work, and entertaining.

Posted by: Thanks | Mar 14, 2008 5:09:14 PM