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Social aggregating site Reddit finished 2011 with some monster numbers. According to a post on the site’s blog, internal analytics show Reddit had more than two billion pageviews in the month of December alone. Here are the numbers to be exact.Read more about it at Fishbowl LANew Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.

Read More: Reddit Dominates the Scene — 2B Page Views in December



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2011 was a big year for Reddit.  Not only did its traffic surge, but it had quite a few cultural moments.  Whether it was powering the Occupy movement or selling a movie script, the network seems to be gaining power and influence daily.  It's like the Godfather of social sharing sites.  So when I came across this Reddit guide to fitness, I knew I was in for something good.

Read More: The Reddit Guide to Fitness [Infographic]



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Reddit is an unusual beast.  With it's sparse interface and esoteric terminology, newcomers typically feel like they walked into the wrong club and quickly head back out the door.    But in my experience, Reddit is just like Facebook — people first question why they would bother with another social network, but once they've been hit with the offer they can't refuse, they sign up.  And the reason Reddit is successful is because it definitely makes those undeniably entertaining offers to use [...]

Read More: 4 Features People First Hate About Reddit… But Then Eventually Love



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More and more people are keeping Reddit opened as a permanent tab on their web browser and the page views for the social networking news sharing site are adding up quickly.


Read More: Reddit Reports Record 1.9B Page Views in October



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Reddit joined the social media world in 2005 and developed into one of the biggest and most popular news and content syndicated applications on the Internet.


Read More: Reddit Invasion Timeline [Infographic]



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Author James Erwin scored big when he sold the movie rights for "Rome, Sweet Rome," a series of short stories that he wrote on Reddit.com about a group of U.S. Marines that travel back in time to fight the Roman Empire, to Warner Bros.  But the deal, which Warner Bros. is referring to as “exclusive” brings up a lot of questions about who really owns the content and whether Erwin really was in a position to sell.


Read More: Warner Bros. Buys Reddit Short Story…But Who Really Owns The Content?



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This should actually be a long, comprehensive piece detailing the recent meteoric rise, subsequent expansion of power, and reluctant emergence of the site into the same power category as Twitter and even (gulp!) Facebook. The numbers support it. The content is excellent (even though old-school users claim that it's in decline). Mainstream media and average [...]

Read More: Reddit: The World’s Most Powerful Social Media Site?



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Calling Reddit "the best kept secret in social media" is no longer valid. The site is no longer a secret. Reddit is getting huge. Below, we have broken down the demographics of the top 4 countries that use Reddit based upon data that Reddit accumulated in a survey last month. Who in the world is [...]

Read More: Behind the Numbers at Reddit



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When Condé Nast acquired Reddit 5 years ago, they were getting 700k page views daily. Today, Reddit gets 700k page views in a less than an hour… at 3am. In peak times, it can get that much traffic in 15 minutes. Reddit announced today in a blog post aptly called Independence that they are forming [...]

Read More: Reddit Graduates, Becomes Its Own Corporate Entity



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For the last several days, I've been studying Reddit. I've been visiting the site daily for two years now but it was only recently that I actually started studying the site. What makes it tick? Why is it so successful in an arena that has eaten up so many for so long? Why does it [...]

Read More: The Key to Reddit’s Success: Effort



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Whether they want to admit it or not, Reddit was once the ultimate "hipster" site. No, it wasn't/isn't populated by people who wearing horn-rim glasses and skinny jeans carrying around graphic novels in their hemp knapsacks. It was hipster because it was only cool to those lucky few who knew about it. The site normally [...]

Read More: Reddit Traffic has Exploded in 12 Months



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Today is my 2nd Reddit birthday. I should be happy, but I'm not. There's something that has been bugging me for a while and realizing that I've been here for 2 years is a reminder that it probably won't be resolved anytime soon. Why in the world don't more people know about the site? Social [...]

Read More: On My Reddit Birthday, I Contemplate Why More People Don’t Know



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