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KK- Stats For August 07
by Paul on 09/01/07 at 10:49 AM ET
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Well, what can we say, another great month for KK. We did not expect almost 5 million page views for the month of August, probably the slowest month of the hockey calendar.
Your continued support of KK allows us to add more features, which I am HOPING to say, will be implemented shortly.
The new look KK is so close, yet I want to make sure everything is working so we can hit the ground running. Testing is ongoing and again, KK will be “shutdown” while we move over 16,000 posts to the new look. I will be posting when we do the conversion but in case you miss it and try to visit KK, you just may run into a “not available” notice, so be prepared for that.
Stats for previous months are available here…
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Good luck with the changes. Rollouts are never as easy as it seems to the front-end users.
Posted by Shane from Saskatoon on 09/02/07 at 12:22 AM ET
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Paul:
Congratulations on your continued hard-earned success.
Good luck with your changes!
Posted by wj on 09/01/07 at 10:50 AM ET