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ThinkGeoEnergy 2013 year in review – Key Statistics

ThinkGeoEnergy 2013 year in review – Key Statistics ThinkGeoEnergy Overview
Alexander Richter 2 Jan 2014

ThinkGeoEnergy continues to be the most and widely read geothermal news publication on the net and 2013 saw an increase in readership and the publication of our new Think GEOENERGY Magazine.

The year of 2013 has been an exciting year for ThinkGeoEnergy. The development and subsequent launch of our new paper magazine, Think GEOENERGY Magazine, an increase in news output and much more continues to show our constant thrive to innovate and provide you the best in geothermal news.

Since its inception, ThinkGeoEnergy has established itself as the leading geothermal news platform for the global geothermal power and large-scale direct use sector.

With between 600 and 750 regular visitors a day from a global and very focused geothermal industry readership, it reaches all major decision makers that visit the site on a daily basis. ThinkGeoEnergy also maintains one of the largest Industry Groups on LinkedIn with 1,579 members (status January 1, 2014) and is leading on other social media platforms.

Here a few key highlights for the year of 2013:

  • 600-750 visitors per day
  • Visitors from 214 countries
  • Most of our readers come from the Americas (North, Central and South America), followed closely by Europe, Asia, Oceania and Africa.
  • Page views of around 300,000
  • Returning visitors 40+%
  • ThinkGeoEnergy LinkedIn Group, 1,579 members
  • Twitter followers 1,326
  • Facebook Likes: 677

The site provides not only constant and well chosen news from global geothermal development, but it also provides a unique promotional tool for your company reaching all major decision makers on a global basis.

Contact us to learn more about the remaining promotional opportunities with ThinkGeoEnergy.

A few more fun highlights:

Top cities: Reykjavik, Nairobi, London/ UK, Jakarta, Makati City (Manila/ Philippines), New York City, Washington, Auckland

Top countries: U.S., UK, Philippines, Kenya, Australia, Iceland, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, India

Top mobile devices: Apple iPad, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung Galaxy SIII …

Top Browsers: Chrome, Internet Explorer (both exactly the same), Firefox, Safari

Top Operating Systems: by far Windows with Macintosh only representing less than 10% that of Windows.