A valuable archive

November 5, 2010
Issue 

Readership of the Green Left website had a 13.3% rise in October compared to September. This perhaps reflects the interesting developments in Australian politics since the failure of the big parties to win a parliamentary majority in the August 21 federal election.

The site had 104,719 unique visitors over the month.

The most-read article published last month was Kiraz Janicke's "The burqa: reject the fake 'feminism' of the right", which had more than 3000 readers.

Articles about Greens MP Adam Bandt, Senator Bob Brown and independent MP Andrew Wilkie were also very popular.

Many articles from the archives continue to receive a high number of hits. On such article, which received 3000 hits in one day after being directed from US site Stumbleupon.com, was “Why is hemp illegal?” from 1999.

Another favourite from the Green Left archive is "How the CIA created Osama bin Laden" published in 2001.

“The Aboriginal struggle for justice and land rights” (2001) is also read regularly as is “Vietnam: war and the environment” from 1991, the first year Green Left Weekly was published.

There are many articles from long past issues that continue to draw online readers, proving the value of Green Left’s free online archive.

Over the last month we began placing advertisements for Green Left Weekly subscriptions and donations in the body of all longer articles on the web, but it is too early to see if this has had a positive impact on subscriptions and donations. We have also begun to include links to selected related articles in some articles.

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