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The staff here at UT headquarters wanted to share a big milestone we hit in the last month: 100,000. Over the 30 days, UrbanTurf was visited by over 100,000 unique individuals. That’s a number we’re excited about in its own right but also represents a doubling (almost) of our traffic year-over-year; we were at 55,000 uniques per month this time last year.
Much of that growth is on account of you, UrbanTurfers. Whether it be emailing your friends our stories, posting them to Facebook, or mentioning to a work colleague that amazing condo you saw on UrbanTurf — all that word of mouth adds up. So we want to thank you for spreading the love, and humbly ask that you continue.
Here’s to another 100,000.
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