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July 6, 2011
20,000th Post
I'm not sure what this means, but this marks my 20,000th post since I began TaxProf Blog on April 15, 2004. I am gratified that the blog's traffic has grown each year, reaching 2.9 million visitors and 3.8 million page views in Year 7, making TaxProf Blog again the most heavily trafficked law-focused blog edited by a single law professor. Other cumulative stats:
- 25,907 comments
- 13,122,348 visitors
- 17,448,872 page views
July 6, 2011 in Legal Education, Tax | Permalink
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Congratulations! I am a recent subscriber and I am very happy that I discovered this wonderful blog.
Posted by: Regina | Jul 6, 2011 7:24:30 AM
Congrats - a great blog :-)
Posted by: Jeff Yates | Jul 6, 2011 8:18:59 AM
You run a great blog!
Posted by: Jim | Jul 6, 2011 9:33:03 AM
Congratulations, Paul! Keep up the excellent work!
Posted by: Caleb | Jul 6, 2011 9:38:20 AM
Ah the madness. I thought approaching 12,000 posts, probably reached tomorrow, was an insanely high milestone but, then TaxProf Blog had about an 8-month head start on Law Librarian Blog. Let's see, that computes to a 1,000 posts per month lead.
Posted by: Joe Hodnicki | Jul 6, 2011 11:02:42 AM
Congratulations on the milestone! That's a serious time investment to help everyone.
Posted by: Woody | Jul 6, 2011 12:08:22 PM
Congrats!
Posted by: George W | Jul 6, 2011 12:14:55 PM
This means you should safeguard your hands against arthritis, so readers can look forward to at least another 20,000 posts!
Posted by: Richard G. Jacobus | Jul 6, 2011 2:42:42 PM
Happy 20,000th-post-day!
Posted by: MochaLite | Jul 6, 2011 4:54:55 PM
Congratulations, Paul, but the number of your posts, impressive as it is, is surpassed by their quality and utility. We are all grateful.
Best wishes, John Prebble
Posted by: John Prebble | Jul 8, 2011 2:19:59 AM




