eTurboNews is a true globalist when it comes to readers enjoying articles relevant to travel, tourism, and lifestyle with a mix of human rights and Trump tourism.
The March Stats are in for eTurboNews. Almost 3 million readers enjoyed eTurboNews articles in English and 103 additional languages. Not surprising was the skyrocketing number of readers in the Arabic-speaking world after we started publishing Saudi Tourism News.
The biggest surprise, however, was finding out we have almost a quarter of a million readers enjoying our Danish content. It’s unclear if US President Trump’s ambition to take over Greenland and eTN’s reporting about this caused us to attract so many readers interested in eTurboNews’ Danish language services.
The Top 10 languages global readers read independent reports on travel, tourism, lifestyle, and Human rights, including Trump Tourism, only available on eTurboNews, are:
English 2,950.000
Arabic: 304,100
Danish: 249,000
Chinese: 116,000
Uzbek: 90,420
Estonia: 90,150
Tagalog: 74,900
Czech: 74,100
Ethiopian: 50,400
Indonesian: 41,500
The new statistics were surprising, even for the eTN publisher Juergen Steinmetz, who said:
We’re so proud of our effort to provide our unique content to the world, and contribute to bring this wonderful global community together on computer screens and phones in so many languages, and regions – peace through tourism!
We are excited our tests to produce local outreach in countries or even cities allow us to target readers with local news. We’re currently helping the campaign for former minister Alain St. Ange for president of Seychelles with targeted reports only relevant to our 4044 readers in that country in English and French. Even though small, 4044 counts for almost 20% of the population allowed to vote for president.
Our readers are in every corner of the world, and we can now locate them per country, and often per city.
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“Currently we’re monitoring the traffic to 55 of the 103 languages we publish.”