Tuesday, 9 October 2012

A million hits

I had to post this because it's another site milestone.  317 verified layouts, 7600+ comments and we've finally got to a million hits.  Here's the stats page from the admin panel which show how much traffic has increased nicely since the blog opened in 2008.  And look at the top posts, all ZVex! 



Thanks guys and gals!

31 comments:

  1. Wow! Congrats!!!! Speaking for myself, I learned SO MUCH using the layouts posted on your site. It allowed me to make huge steps in my learning while building pedals that I always really wanted to play.

    Thank you for all your hard work!

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  2. wow! cool Mark. you deserve it. IMO, you have the nicest vero layouts bar none. i think you've had quite an influence on the diy pedal community and a million hits is proff of that. congrats!

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  3. Congratulations! Looks like you have some open markets to tap. I wouldn't focus too much on Greenland, though.

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  4. Congrats!

    Seems like those 60-70 layout months paid off faster than you could have ever imagined :) And i do think i know why ZVex layouts are so popular.. Those are the things people want to build as their first builds. Mainly because they are relatively simple, usually really good and originals do cost a lot. The first veros i did were Woolly Mammoth and Machine.. :)

    Yup. Can't agree more on the learning issue. It's not even been a year since i finished my very first GGG Green Ringer kit. Now i've done +85 finished pedals and there is now over 35 tested boards just waiting to get boxed (i might not box every one). I've learned so much, but there is still more to know. You've really deserved the 1M hits. Thank you.
    +m

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  5. Grats Mark!!!
    This is my place for any vero layout :-)
    Thanks for the great job!!!

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  6. Excellent mate.... Well done!! ...

    Maybe Zvex should consider a price drop then maybe we wouldn't DIY them all ;o)

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  7. Astounding! Arise sir IvIark, my hero! ;0)

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  8. Well done Mark and many thanks for your hard efforts.

    I visit your site EVERY day i've learned a lot in a short time.

    YOU DA MAN !!!!!!

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    1. +1 I take a look each day at least once to see if there is any new layouts!

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  9. Well done Mark,

    As a builder who also loves his resistors laid flat your layouts are the ones for me!

    All your hard work is really appreciated, a big THANK YOU.

    Mike

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  10. Great Mark! Congratulations!
    Thank you for all the work you did here!

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  11. congrats! i wonder how many of those are my doing...

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  12. well done Mark, not really a big surprise to me though, best diy fx layouts on the net.

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  13. Excellent work Mark, I really appreciate all the effort you put on this web page, thank you!.

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  14. All I can add is another big THANKS! It is all about jumping in, plugging in the soldering iron, and getting your hands dirty. I've learned a ton in the last year ( I think its been a year - time flies ). This really is the best diy pedal layout site out there. Here's to 2 million...

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  15. Cool Mark!! Congratulations on the superb work.
    This is starting to get some marketing value ! :-)
    Keep`m coming!
    Cheers from Brazil!

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  16. Wow, well done Mark, with stats like that you should be able to get good money for add space ;-)

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  17. apparently there has been some kind of mis-calculation. I have been to your site at least a million times alone! Well Done! & thank you for sharing!

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  18. Very cool! Goes to show just how important you and your work is to many people! Thank you very much and congrats Mark! :-)=

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  19. Congratulations and thank you. I havent built any of your layouts yet but have learned a lot and probably am responsible for 200k hits checking layouts and comments over and over again

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  20. Hi, I have recently started to build my own so I'm rather a novice at it. I do, however, have a question, and one that will prove what a novice I am. So, here goes:
    "Why do all the diagrams stop short of showing us where the input and output connections are made? Which wires go to which terminals?"
    Or are they there and I just don't see them?

    Mark.

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    1. the input and ouput goes to the 3PDT bypass switch.

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    2. This should help:
      http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/02/offboard-wiring.html

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    3. Thank, guys, very helpful.

      Mark.

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  21. And yes, congrats on the hits.

    Mark.

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  22. Congrats from Taiwan!!
    Keep Rocking to another Million!

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  23. Congrats!! Your site is amazing. And I am here everyday!

    Jason

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  24. Congrats! Love your site, built at least 20 layouts from here so far, keep em coming!

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  25. Congrats Mark, you deserve it....this site is my second home :).....keep up the great work.

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  26. booom shakalaka!

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