FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Haiku By Two Counts its January Visitors
Minneapolis, Minn., February 2, 2009 — Now that January 2009 has come to a close, Haiku By Two is able to look back at its first month of life, tally its hits and celebrate its success.
The site counted 423 unique visitors for January 2009.
Most of those visitors were repeat readers who came back to the site again and again.
Haiku By Two logged the most number of hits for the month on the last day of the month; on January 31, it tracked 116 visits. January 28 was runner up with 110 visits.
The least number of visits occurred on January 3, just three days after the launch. On that day, only 34 visits were logged.
In the month of January, Haiku By Two posted three book reviews and one author interview.
First, Alison and Kelly jointly reviewed a book called A Year of Mornings, by Maria Alexandra Vettese and Stephanie Congdon Barnes. They credited this book as their inspiration for starting Haiku By Two.
Next, Kelly reviewed a book of haiku written from a dog’s point of view called Dog Ku. She also interviewed the book’s human author, Steve D. Marsh.
Lastly, Alison reviewed a book called Haiku Mama, a tiny tome filled with poems about motherhood.













