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Well, where do I start? What a year we have had for 2009 - with hardly a minute to stop and reflect AngelSix has seen a fantastic grown all year round. So we decided we better stop and prepare if we are going to continue our expansion into the future.

With that in mind we took time to review a few key areas, one being our community of followers. Prior to 2008 our community was not that large, and the website stats were about average for a company like ours. However, that all changed in 2009 whether it was due to the release of the long anticipated second book on SolidWorks API programming written by myself, or from the growing number of large clients and industries we have branched into. Whatever it was the growth of the community is widely evident.

2009 Website StatsWebsite hits on AngelSix and our Message Boards (as well as the members on the board alone) went through the roof. We have now successfully hit over 11,000 unique visitors and over 20,000 visits last year on our main site, and over 16,000 unique visitors and 60,000 visits per month on the boards. That may not sounds like a great deal, but when you consider those figures are from real visits not bots, spam or internal, multi-page hits or other supurfluous hits, on top of the fact that we have done zero advertising or awareness for the boards or company for that matter for the last year, those figures are entirely from word-of-mouth.

With those figures we figured now would been a good time to give our community a way of talking back, as well as provide much richer content for all to enjoy. And here it is! As well as the usual, you will now find that AngelSix has been expanded to include a full CMS system and provides a User Community on the main site, Tutorials, Articles, and News Feeds - all of which can be commented on by registered Users so any further discussion on the topic can continue.

Hopefully you will all enjoy the new system and I will see you on the other side!

 

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