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Written by SM, on 01-02-2010 20:14

Putting together a website such as this one is probably the best decision I have ever made in my life.  That may sound a little sad considering it's a website centered around a hobby, but the success of Mutual Endeavors does stand as my most outstanding achievement.  This past year has proven itself to be bountiful for the community, and just for fun I thought I'd share a little administrative back end insight with the rest of our member base.  Click the arrow to read more.

In 2008, Mutual Endeavors statistical data shows a grand total of 26,664 number of visits, as well as 598,401 pages of the site being viewed.  Last year those numbers doubled!  In 2009, Mutual Endeavors accumulated a grand total of 93 confirmed and enabled new registers, plus one uncomfirmed and not yet enabled user.  The site itself banked in a total of 58,454 number of visits, as well as 1,060,756 pages of the site being viewed.  One MILLION page views!  Holy crap!

So far only one month as gone by in the year 2010, but our statistical data is looking even more promising.  As of January, we have already received 9 enabled and confirmed new registers.  There were 9,969 number of visits last month with 173,775 page views already!  Mutual Endeavors is starting to get too big for its britches, bigger than I ever would have dreamed possible when the group was founded on Groups@AOL all those years ago.

Additionally in this past year, I have received a large number of praise for our site through a variety of communications software platforms, from site specific private messaging programs, e-mails and even AIM.  The support Mutual Endeavors has received from the largely growing FFRP communities is astounding.  So astounding that it makes the small minority of nay-sayers look nothing short of laughable, and I'm not afraid to say that.

It is my hope that in the next year Mutual Endeavors grows even larger.  My mind will positively explode out my ears if I see a doubled increase in statistical data come the end of December, and at the rate we're going so far I actually expect this to happen.  I want to take a moment to thank those of you who have given this community a chance.  Thank you for registering, for reading, and for keeping the dream of FFRP alive and well through your collaborative efforts and extended communications.  Mutual Endeavors would be nothing without you, our members.  Nor would I have ever revived the Ubique's Monthly newsletter if it weren't for your continued support as well.

Happy gaming, everybody!  Let's rock the socks off 2010!  Go kick some RP ass!

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Posted by Sid, on 04-02-2010 05:12,
1. Congratulations and thank *you*!
This is an amazing accomplishment, and you do deserve to pat yourselves on the back and more. I also wish to thank you. Thank you for helping to keep the Magic alive. 
 
Don't anyone kid yourself. What we do in FFRP is Magic. All of us. Ditto what we do as a community of players and like-minded people. The size matters not (this goes for community, storylines, characters, et al). What we have is special. What we do is Magic. Even with the occasional bickerings and bullshit. 
 
Thank you ME, and thank you all for bringing the Magic to life in all we do.
 
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Posted by Navarra, on 07-02-2010 18:28,
2. On Accomplishments
ME in itself is an amazing accomplishment!  
 
In the beginning of the first ME board site, you brought a group of people together that wanted to take part in a story that was your brain child.  
 
You are a driving force, you have inspired people to create wonders and speak their minds. You've opened the doors, you are a pathfinder and leader. Those are all wonderful accomplishments. Let no one tell you differently.
 
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