Counter-Currents/North American New Right Newsletter: April 2015
Greg JohnsonDear Friends of Counter-Currents,
Here are our web traffic statistics and top articles for April.
1. Our Readership and Web Traffic
I have reversed the order of our traffic table so the latest month appears on top.
Our traffic remains plateaued. April’s numbers are pretty much the same as March’s numbers, taking into account that April is one day shorter.
Month | Unique Visitors | Number of Visits | Pages Viewed | “Hits” | Bandwidth |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 2015 | 79,251 | 144,783 | 666,989 | 1,576,493 | 14.12 GB |
March 2015 | 86,251 | 173,236 | 749,068 | 1,545,146 | 14.21 GB |
February 2015 | 76,322 | 148,894 | 526,666 | 1,208,728 | 10.92 GB |
January 2015 | 86,263 | 171,544 | 612,211 | 1,348,105 | 13.35 GB |
December 2014 | 78,658 | 152,838 | 538,903 | 896,560 | 9.73 GB |
November 2014 | 86,254 | 172,786 | 678,026 | 741,633 | 7.93 GB |
October 2014 | 85,852 | 174,240 | 678,119 | 748,061 | 8.15 GB |
September 2014 | 61,485 | 121,651 | 448,701 | 505,472 | 8.92 GB |
August 2014 | 62,415 | 127,630 | 438,270 | 501,703 | 8.62 GB |
July 2014 | 63,223 | 149,786 | 456,117 | 536,178 | 8.79 GB |
June 2014 | 58,147 | 116,084 | 327,309 | 366,568 | 7.16 GB |
May 2014 | 59,321 | 116,293 | 321,397 | 363,432 | 7.08 GB |
April 2014 | 56,511 | 110,621 | 318,831 | 367,018 | 6.91 GB |
March 2014 | 65,619 | 117,881 | 335,592 | 380,785 | 7.89 GB |
February 2014 | 55,805 | 100,271 | 300,207 | 346,026 | 6.18 GB |
January 2014 | 82,567 | 209,131 | 1,130,149 | 1,224,623 | 98.64 GB |
July 2013 | 82,106 | 200,961 | 1,619,899 | 1,813,531 | 124.29 GB |
June 2013 | 80,409 | 197,258 | 1,730,633 | 1,884,016 | 103.77 GB |
May 2013 | 95,667 | 221,260 | 1,758,299 | 1,897,099 | 103.67 GB |
April 2013 | 81,328 | 192,910 | 1,528,169 | 1,634,540 | 91.16 GB |
March 2013 | 83,303 | 189,545 | 1,477,001 | 1,778,006 | 94.98 GB |
February 2013 | 81,999 | 185,688 | 1,396,374 | 1,498,502 | 75.33 GB |
January 2013 | 100,054 | 208,004 | 900,577 | 1,012,979 | 40.81 GB |
December 2012 | 109,265 | 224,793 | 926,117 | 1,143,248 | 37.53 GB |
November 2012 | 107,956 | 199,912 | 584,115 | 755,419 | 29.95 GB |
October 2012 | 81,739 | 157,152 | 410,096 | 416,362 | 16.36 GB |
September 2012 | 66,719 | 132,503 | 455,938 | 493,856 | 17.73 GB |
August 2012 | 41,616 | 96,314 | 305,729 | 329,353 | 12.23 GB |
July 2012 | 52,304 | 108,340 | 367,589 | 373,470 | 12.52 GB |
June 2012 | 55,112 | 110,246 | 400,141 | 404,162 | 13.66 GB |
May 2012 | 56,323 | 111,533 | 400,243 | 404,483 | 15.70 GB |
April 2012 | 56,772 | 110,029 | 421,446 | 428,678 | 16.08 GB |
March 2012 | 55,572 | 106,029 | 441,170 | 475,719 | 16.36 GB |
February 2012 | 53,345 | 99,607 | 376,288 | 411,915 | 14.43 GB |
January 2012 | 56,633 | 107,644 | 408,373 | 433,736 | 21.38 GB |
December 2011 | 49,845 | 97,223 | 337,881 | 344,210 | 13.65 GB |
November 2011 | 44,445 | 88,824 | 330,664 | 339,521 | 14.22 GB |
October 2011 | 45,590 | 90,444 | 337,137 | 468,197 | 17.78 GB |
September 2011 | 45,427 | 88,782 | 422,902 | 481,909 | 11.67 GB |
August 2011 | 40,002 | 81,012 | 502,282 | 2,083,593 | 53.18 GB |
July 2011 | 30,186 | 66,093 | 416,309 | 1,952,047 | 71.23 GB |
June 2011 | 28,629 | 57,920 | 264,928 | 1,004,128 | 22.78 GB |
May 2011 | 36,596 | 78,103 | 274,841 | 1,334,472 | 47.59 GB |
April 2011 | 20,091 | 58,037 | 223,291 | 2,729,449 | 54.65 GB |
March 2011 | 29,768 | 62,077 | 220,053 | 2,485,001 | 52.21 GB |
February 2011 | 29,737 | 61,519 | 213,121 | 2,081,558 | 40.13 GB |
January 2011 | 28,583 | 60,005 | 198,249 | 1,736,067 | 34.06 GB |
December 2010 | 26,161 | 50,975 | 192,905 | 1,101,829 | 27.79 GB |
November 2010 | 26,054 | 48,336 | 171,833 | 915,553 | 26.39 GB |
October 2010 | 17,848 | 35,921 | 140,365 | 611,367 | 17.93 GB |
September 2010 | 17,063 | 34,510 | 147,051 | 580,550 | 16.39 GB |
August 2010 | 12,174 | 22,348 | 93,379 | 333,614 | 10.17 GB |
July 2010 | 9,387 | 17,329 | 119,254 | 348,172 | 10.01 GB |
June 2010 | 6,145 | 10,328 | 70,732 | 200,824 | 6.08 GB |
2. Our Webzine
In April, we added 73 pieces and more than 700 comments to our webzine.
3. April’s Top 20 Pieces (with number of reads)
- Greg Johnson, “Counter-Currents Still Under Siege,” 3,441
- Colin Liddell, “The Need for German Moral Rearmament,” 3,224
- Greg Johnson, “Christianity and European Identity,” 2,699
- Margot Metroland, “American Renaissance Conference 2015: The Great Debate Goes On,” 2,571
- Richard J. Herbert, “Anti-Racism vs. Neo-Paganism,” 2,551
- Irmin Vinson, “A Giraffe Dies in Denmark,” 2,239
- Jean-Marie Le Pen’s Rivarol Interview, 2,089
- Julien Rochedy, “The Case Against ‘Assimilation,'” 2,069
- Instauration, “Great Minds are Stirring in France,” 2,066
- Jonas De Geer and Greg Johnson, “Debate on Christianity,” 2,057
- Greg Johnson, “My European Listening Tour,” Part 1, 2055
- Collin Cleary, “The Metaphysics of Indo-European Tripartition,” Part 1, 1,903
- Ted Sallis, “The Mud or the Stars?,” 1,874
- Claus Brinker, “The American Renaissance Conference 2015: Seeking the Spirit of Our People,” 1,848
- Irmin Vinson, “Race and Conspiracy Theory,” 1,833
- Patrick Le Brun, “Remembering Lee Kuan Yew,” 1,823
- Irmin Vinson, “Helga’s Lampshade,” 1,813
- Greg Johnson, “Remembering Adolf Hitler,” 1,771
- Greg Johnson, “Lessing’s Ideal Conservative Freemasonry,” 1,749
- Claus Brinker, “Survive the Economic Collapse,” 1,747
In April, Counter-Currents welcomes four new top-20 authors: Richard J. Herbert, Julien Rochedy, Jean-Marie Le Pen, and Jonas De Geer. Greg Johnson wrote 5 and 1/2 of the top 20 articles. Irmin Vinson wrote 3, a very strong performance. Claus Brinker wrote 2. Colin Liddell, Margot Metroland, Ted Sallis, Patrick Le Brun, and Collin Cleary each wrote 1. The Rochedy article and Le Pen interview were both translated by Guillaume Durocher, another important contributor.
4. April’s Top Countries
For the second month, France is our number 2 country, displacing Great Britain, which has been number 2 as long as we can remember. And in April, Great Britain was displaced from third place by Germany.
- United States
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Canada
- Sweden
- Australia
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Hungary
- Norway
- Finland
- Brazil
- Spain
- Greece
- Ukraine
- Austria
- Russian Federation
- Denmark
- India
5. April’s Top Cities
As one might expect, Paris has shot up in our rankings. This is the first time London has been displaced from the number two spot.
- New York
- Paris
- London
- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Stockholm
- Chicago
- Toronto
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Berlin
- Washington, D.C.
- Athens
- Helsinki
- Philadelphia
- Kiev
- Seattle
- Vienna
- Moscow
- Dublin
Our top cities include 7 US cities (3 on the West Coast), 2 Australian cities, and 11 national capitals.
6. Our Book Publishing
In April, we published Collin Cleary’s What is a Rune?. Other books that will appear in the near future include Savitri Devi’s The Lightning and the Sun (at long last!) and F. Roger Devlin’s Sexual Utopia in Power.
After those, our next titles will be: North American New Right, vol. 2; Jef Costello’s novel Heidegger in Chicago; Julius Evola’s East and West; and maybe a new collection of Greg Johnson’s writings called White Extinction.
In April, Logik Forlag in Sweden published a Swedish edition of Greg Johnson’s New Right vs. Old Right, which is also coming out this year in French and Spanish. Collin Cleary’s Summoning the Gods will appear in French translation. Andy Nowicki’s Under the Nihil and Lost Violent Souls will appear in Portuguese.
7. Our Podcasts
At the beginning of the year, we vowed to do at least one weekly podcast. Since the beginning of March, we have stepped up the frequency of our podcasts. We are doing a mix of new and archival recordings, including never-before-heard interviews with Arthur Jensen and Muriel Gantry and speeches by Jonathan Bowden.
In May, we will resume publishing Greg Johnson’s philosophy lectures on Wednesdays, completing his course on “The Pursuit of Happiness” and then moving on to other topics, including Socrates, Aristotle, aesthetics, and philosophy on film.
8. Speaking and Networking Events
In April, Greg Johnson gave talks in New York City, London, and Stockhom. In May, he will give a talk in Seattle. In June, he will give a talk in San Francisco.
9. Our Amazon Affiliate Membership
In March, under pressure from the SPLC, which was amplified in the pages of the Washington Post, Amazon.com dropped Counter-Currents from its Affiliate Marketing program, which earned us about $6,000/year — a substantial financial hit to a business as small as ours. The SPLC’s aim, of course, is to put us out of business. Fortunately, our readers have rallied to our aid.
10. Five Easy Ways You Can Help Counter-Currents
- Like our Facebook page and recommend that your friends do as well: https://www.facebook.com/counter.currents.publishing.
- Review our books at Amazon.com.
- Link our articles and recommend them to your friends.
- Buy our books, which helps us break even.
- Donate, to keep us in the fight.
11. Our Mailing List
If you wish to join our mailing list for occasional sale announcements and fundraising appeals, fill out the form below:
None of this would be possible without our writers, donors, proofreaders, and above all, you, our readers. Thank you!
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd.
& North American New Right
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I keep hoping each month there will be a breakthrough in the Counter Currents unique visitors. Has the transition to a mobile format (which works very nicely for) helped?
Also, this is a stunning painting. I wish I knew the title of it.
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