Best month ever [blogging updates]
Posted on July 1st, 2009 in blogging - 13 comments
I am very happy to share this exciting news with you. June, 2009 has been the best month ever since I started this blog…
- We have received 239,000+ page views from 95,000+ visitors
- 4,300+ of you have signed up for our RSS feeds and e-mail news letters. That is 800 new members in our community this month.
- There are 345 comments in this month. This is a true testimonial of how buzzing our community is.
- The blog has been featured on Lifehacker, delicious home page, MSN Japan and BNet and many more sites in this month.
- We have revised the excel formulas e-book this month and it has been selling like hot cakes ever since.
- We have started 2 new series of posts – Project Management using Excel and slightly controversial Chart Busters
I am very thankful to you. I really enjoy sharing whatever little I am learning with you all. Your support is truly amazing. Thank You.
The best posts in the last month
- Convert Excel to PDF – Review of tools and techniques
- How to hide a cell’s contents in Excel
- Double click tricks in Excel – Must read
- Project Management in Excel [New Series] – Gantt Charts | To Do Lists
- First installment of Chart Busters
Please support PHD
Our community is all about becoming successful and productive using spreadsheet software. We are going there with one little step at a time. You can help in spreading the PHD movement. Please take a minute and do one of the following,
- Tell a colleague or classmate about this site. You never know which tip can save their job. Send them to this URL: http://chandoo.org/wp/
- Tweet and tell everyone that you are becoming cooler and smarter, click here
- Save PHD to delicious or stumble upon and let the world know.
- Send me your suggestions or just say hello – drop a comment or email me at chandoo.d @ gmail.com
Thank You.
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At Chandoo.org, I have one goal, "to make you awesome in excel and charting". This blog is started in 2007 and today has 350+ articles and tutorials on using excel, making better charts.

I found you last month and I’m very happy – there are not so many blogs about Excel, that can be read with real pleasure.
Found this site a few days ago. It’s terrific. I’ve got you on twitter and rss feed. I’ll be a regular visitor. Keep up the great work.
Congratulations!!! It always feels good when there is good flow of traffic and new regular readers!
Hi,
Your Blog is very good. I am thankfull to you for giving information about excel .
I have a question in excel Vba
What is difference between Range and String ?
When we Dim mycell such as range and dim mycell such as string what is differene between them ?
Best site around PERIOD
@MrCichy: Thank you and welcome to PHD
@Art Johnson: I am very happy.. thank you.
@Joel: thanks.
@Kapil: Thank you and welcome to PHD. A range represents a collection of cells. A string is one text value (could be a cell or a value)
@Govi: Thank you
Hi,
I found this blog two weeks ago. I am very grateful to you for sharing excel and chart information. I’ll be a regular visitor.
Thank you very much… and God Bless You
Love the site. I hope the increase has translated in more revenue for your site. I visit at least once a week and like that you’ve kept your ads relevant. I’ve ordered from a few of your sponsors. Keep up the great work.
@Ardian: Thank you and God bless you too.
@Mathew: Thank you. Revenues are up as well. Although they are not perfectly aligned with the trend in traffic and visitor engagement. I like to keep ads to minimum while getting enough money to keep everything sane and sensible. I also recommend products only if trust the persons behind it or if the products are genuinely good. Thanks for making the purchases. I am sure you would have derived more value than the commission I made out of your purchase.