Counter-Currents/North American New Right Newsletter: November 2011

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Dear Friends of Counter-Currents,

1. Our Blog

In November, we added 70 posts to the website, for a total of 1,317 posts since going online on June 11, 2010. We also added over 300 new comments.

2. Our Readership and Web Traffic

Our web traffic has been plateaued since September. In November, we had 88,824 visits (down slightly from 90,444 visits in October). We had 44,445 unique visitors in November (down slightly from 45,590 in October). These visitors looked at 330,664 pages (down slightly from 337,137 in October). The slight slowdown is entirely attributable to the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. We noticed a similar slowdown last November, and we will see a similar slowdown around Christmas later this month.

Month Unique Visitors Number of Visits Pages Viewed “Hits” Bandwidth
June 2010 6,145 10,328 70,732 200,824 6.08 GB
July 2010 9,387 17,329 119,254 348,172 10.01 GB
August 12,174 22,348 93,379 333,614 10.17 GB
September 17,063 34,510 147,051 580,550 16.39 GB
October 17,848 35,921 140,365 611,367 17.93 GB
November 26,054 48,336 171,833 915,553 26.39 GB
December 26,161 50,975 192,905 1,101,829 27.79 GB
January 28,583 60,005 198,249 1,736,067 34.06 GB
February 29,737 61,519 213,121 2,081,558 40.13 GB
March 29,768 62,077 220,053 2,485,001 52.21 GB
April 20,091 58,037 223,291 2,729,449 54.65 GB
May 36,596 78,103 274,841 1,334,472 47.59 GB
June 2011 28,629 57,920 264,928 1,004,128 22.78 GB
July 2011 30,186 66,093 416,309 1,952,047 71.23 GB
August 2011 40,002 81,012 502,282 2,083,593 53.18 GB
September 2011 45,427 88,782 422,902 481,909 11.67 GB
October 2011 45,590 90,444 337,137 468,197 17.78 GB
November 2011 44,445 88,824 330,664 339,521 14.22 GB

 

3. November’s Top Twenty Articles (with date of publication and number of readers)

  • Irmin Vinson, “Some Thoughts on Hitler,” April 20, 2011: 3,750
  • Julian Lee, “The White Singing Voice in Rock and Pop,” November 25, 2011: 3,140
  • William Pierce, “Dostoevsky on the Jews,” November 11, 2011: 2,897
  • Gregory Hood, review of Scarface, February 27, 2011: 2,875
  • Daniel W. Michaels, “Exposing Stalin’s Plan to Conquer Europe,” April 21, 2011, 2,674
  • Andrew Hamilton, “The End of Zionism,” November 4, 2011: 1,824
  • Julian Lee, “In Praise of the White Singing Voice,” November 17, 2011: 1,741
  • Vic Olvir, “Sylvia Plath: Stasis in Darkness,” November 9, 2010: 1,602
  • Matt Parrott, “The Mark of Cain,” November 7, 2011: 1,589
  • Will Franklin, “Somebody has to Talk Up,” November 29, 2011: 1,450
  • Matt Parrott, “The Adult in the Room,” November 10, 2011: 1,360
  • Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “November 24, 1916,” November 11, 2011: 1,137
  • Andrew Hamilton, “Tomorrow Belongs to Me,” November 11, 2011: 1,112
  • Irmin Vinson, “Quelques réflexions sur Hitler,” May 31, 2011: 1,099
  • Andrew Hamilton, “Norman Rockwell’s Triple Self-Portrait,” July 29, 2011: 1,099
  • Ted Sallis, “From Slime Mould to Rhizome,” November 8, 2011: 1,089
  • Jonathan Bowden, “Frank Frazetta: The New Arno Breker,” November 19, 2010, 1,027
  • Miguel Serrano, “Last Encounter with Carl Jung,” October 28, 2010: 1,025
  • Greg Johnson, “He Told Us So: Patrick Buchanan’s Suicide of a Superpower,” November 28, 2011: 1,018
  • Tanstaafl, “Where Jihad and Counter-Jihad Agree,” November 10, 2011, 1,018

Our big discovery for November was Julian Lee, whose articles on the white singing voice both ended up in the top ten. Andrew Hamilton had three pieces in our top 20. Matt Parrott had two. We also want to welcome Will Franklin and Tanstaafl to our top 20.

Irmin Vinson on Hitler, Gregory Hood on Scarface, and Vic Olvir on Sylvia Plath remain some of our most popular essays. In addition, the French translation of the Vinson article remained in our top 20 for the fourth consecutive month.

Other articles from past months that are in our top 20 include Jonathan Bowden on Frank Frazetta (for several months running now), Miguel Serrano on Carl Jung, and Andrew Hamilton on Norman Rockwell.

As we had hoped, Counter-Currents/NANR is much more than a blog with ephemeral commentary on the news. It is becoming an encyclopedia which people will be consulting for years to come to find racially-aware outlooks on everything.

4. Where Our Readers Are: The top 20 Countries

Our web statistics program gives us a country-by-country breakdown of our readership. Here are the top 20 countries:

1. United States
2. Great Britain
3. Germany
4. Canada
5. Australia
6. Sweden
7. Finland
8. Russian Federation
9. France
10. Japan
11. Netherlands
12. Czech Republic
13. Brazil
14. Norway
15. Mexico
16. India
17. Switzerland
18. Slovenia
19. Ukraine
20. Poland

5. Where Our Readers Are: The Top 20 Cities

1. New York City
2. San Francisco
3. London
4. Sydney
5. Melbourne
6. Toronto
7. Chicago
8. Stockholm
9. Seattle
10. Mexico City
11. Atlanta
12. Los Angeles
13. Winnipeg
14. Minneapolis
15. Edinburgh
16. Long Beach, Cal.
17. Berlin
18. Montreal
19. Portland, Oregon
20. Vancouver, B.C.

Nine of our top cities are in the United States. Four of them are in Canada. Two are in Australia. Six of our top 20 cities are on the West Coast of North America. Four of them are capital cities: London, Berlin, Stockholm, and Mexico City. Five if you count Edinburgh.

6 Kindle and Nook Editions of Counter-Currents Books

The Amazon Kindle and Barnes and Noble Nook reading devices are changing the way books are read. Because e-books can be downloaded virtually instantaneously and they do not take up shelf-space or collect dust, they have made books into impulse buys. Combined with low pricing, Kindle and Nook books are encouraging people to be more adventurous in their reading habits. We hope to benefit from that trend. In November, Counter-Currents made our first six titles available in Kindle Editions [2]. Kindle owners can also subscribe [3] to the Counter-Currents/NANR blog and have all the new material on the site automatically downloaded to their Kindles.

In December, our titles will appear in Nook editions.

7. Plans for December

My focus as editor will be on getting several books to press: North American New Right, vol. 1, Kerry Bolton’s Artists of the Right, Andy Nowicki’s new novella Under The Nihil, Savitri Devi’s Forever and Ever (co-published with the Savitri Devi Archive), and Trevor Lynch’s White Nationalist Guide to the Movies.

We also plan, somehow, to produce out first Counter-Currents hour-long podcast show. At first, we will do it monthly, but when we get the hang of it, we will do it weekly.

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I want to thank our writers, donors, and proofreaders; our webmaster/Managing Editor; and above all, you, our readers for being part of a growing intellectual and spiritual community.

Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd.
& North American New Right