In my youth, there was a restaurant franchise that had a short message at the bottom of its street signs that would proudly state how many people had been served.
I can remember noticing that the number wasn’t the same all the time. The signs had to be updated all the time with larger numbers as more and more people ate at the restaurants. I remember watching as the numbers kept getting bigger all the time and wondering how they fit all those people into that tiny restaurant. As I got older, I wondered how the restaurant counted all those people. We’re talking way back into last century here, before we had computers in restaurants to do the counting for us.
If you’ve visited our community forums lately and have happened to scroll down near the bottom of the page, you might have noticed the Visitor Statistics section. Some time during the last few weeks, the Total Registered Members counter quietly crossed over the 50,000 mark.
Does this have any great meaning? For me it does.
Rather than open myself up for a debate about what this might mean from the view point of a statistician, an SEO expert, a marketing expert or venture capitalist (please let’s not go there), here’s what it says to me personally.
EllisLab is growing. New people are finding us on the web and using our products. People are actively leaning about our products and engaging our fabulous support staff through the community forums. More and more people are turning to EllisLab for software that provides them with a launching pad for their own success.
It also means that next time I’m pitching EE in a meeting and some guy (it’s always a guy that says this. . . why is that?) says in a condescending tone, “Well, if it’s so great, how come I’ve never heard of it?,” I can answer with, “The EE community has over 50,000 registered users from all over the world, so it isn’t exactly a well-kept secret. I’ve got time to give you a personal tour of EE on Tuesday or Wednesday of next week; which is better for you?”