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Vitalsecurity.org is regularly involved in some of the biggest spyware stories out there - and site traffic continues to grow. With over a million page views in 2005, and just over 800,000 unique visitors last year, there's some serious potential for passing traffic your way. Especially when you have as many Diggs and Slashdot effects as we do over there on the right.

Add to that the fact that this site is used by many IT pros, journalists and fellow antispyware fighters as a jump off for their daily news fix and we have ourselves a winner.

What's that? You want some funky stat box things? Okay, shoot.

Here's just under 50,000 unique visits in a day with 36,000 of those unique hits in under 4 hours.

Here's some major traffic spikes for December. We generally get two or three of those a month.

Here's the sum total of 2005's traffic. Yep - generally between 75 and 90 thousand uniques a month, and that weighs in at around 870,000 uniques for the year.

Here's the first Digg of 2006 - and here's over 70,000 page views in a day.

Of course, I can't guarantee landslide traffic - but an 88 x 31 ad (or maybe something a little bigger) has never sounded so good.

Do it and make us all proud. The PG Effect has never felt so good.



EWeek.com [1], [2], [3]
The Register [1], [2], [3]
Slashdot [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
Lockergnome [1], [2], [3]
Techdirt [1], [2], [3], [4]
Digg.com [1], [2]
Newsweek.com [1]
ZDnet [1]
Cnet [1]
SANS.org [1]
PCMag [1]
Watchguard [1]
Virus.org [1]
Techworld [1]
F-Secure [1]
IT Vikko [1]
Metafilter [1]
Wormblog [1]
P2PNet [1]