Another year, a few more blogs.
2008 has been a pretty groovy year for WordPress.com and the company behind it, Automattic. We doubled in size and brought new talent on board including some through the acquisition of two companies: Intense Debate and PollDaddy. This fine crew has helped bring new features to your dashboards, along with other goodies to be revealed in the new year. The growth has helped us to keep up with you guys in terms of service and new features.
Change
This year has been all about change — and, as always, listening to the WordPress community. We’ve introduced a ton of new features, some of which you’ve been asking for in the forums and comments: Snap previews, music and video uploads, identicons, captions, Turbo, sticky posts, HTTPS settings, polls, favicons, and lots more.
We also rolled out a few new themes: Monotone, Albeo, Journalist (revised), and DePo Masthead. That’s way too few though, and bringing more themes to you is going to be one of our top priorities for 2009.
Your dashboards have seen not one but two redesigns this year, and from the looks of your comments and other feedback, you’re pretty happy with the latest change. We’re glad, since this latest transformation will be the framework on which future features are built. (Also meaning we’re not planning to redesign again anytime soon!)
As is the case with any year, there were a couple rough days in 2008, but we survived a DOS attack or two with very minimal downtime, and learned a lot in the process that will have us better prepared in the future. We’re very proud to have been one of the most reliable online services this year with availability rivaling folks 100x our size.
Apps
The Open Source WordPress iPhone app was released earlier this year, and we’re now on our way to version 1.2. We’ve also partnered with LinkedIn by adding an app to their Applications feature, released through Open Social. Both of these are compatible with both WordPress.org and WordPress.com. (Don’t forget there’s also a Facebook application and a mobile site.)
Bloggers
We’ve spotlighted a number of new bloggers and WordPress converts this year over on our Publisher Blog. The breadth of talent and interests always amazes me. Folks from Martha Stewart to The Real Dan Lyons and organizations from the NFL to the UK Royal Navy use WordPress in all its flavors: WordPress.com, WordPress.com VIP, WordPress MU, and WordPress.org. More are being added to the Showcase every day.
WordCamps
The best representation of the WordPress community IRL is WordCamp. I’ve had a blast traveling the world and meeting you all at WordCamps this year. There were 29 WordCamps in all — from South Africa to Australia to Alabama — and I was able to attend and speak with you at about half. Attendance for all 2008 WordCamps combined was approximately 3,400, which is a number much higher than we could have drawn at just one big event in a single location per year. Thanks to all who organized WordCamps this year and helped bring the WordPress community together, worldwide.
Check out the list to see if there’s a WordCamp near you in 2009. If there isn’t, start your own! We’ll do what we can to help you make it happen.
Yearly Stats
Here are the stats in aggregate for the year!
2,906,086 blogs were created.
3,761,296 new users joined.
35,926,639 file uploads.
13.5 terabytes of new files.
4,804 terabytes of content transferred from our datacenters. [corrected]
78,773,011 comments.
62,978,912 logins.
9,402,615,494 pageviews on WordPress.com, and another 6,467,996,032 on self-hosted blogs (15.8 billion total across all WordPress blogs we track).
3,132,606 active blogs and 44,027,035 active posts where “active” means they got a human visitor.
Plus a bit on languages:
About 66% of blogs on WordPress.com are in English, but there’s also:
8% Spanish
5% Indonesian
4% Portuguese
2% Italian
2% German
2% French
1.5% Turkish
and another 9.5% of other languages.
It’s exciting to see WordPress.com become a truly global community, and we plan to keep that in mind as we move forward with features in 2009.
(If you want to improve the translations for your language and help contribute to WordPress, please add your entry to the WordPress Translation Project.)
Thanks
Lastly, from all of us at Automattic, thank you. By itself WordPress.com is just a blank canvas, it’s what you bring to it that draws the world to our doorsteps.
Happy New Year!
Happy new year, and happy blogging!.
happy 2009! i hope this year for wordpress will only prosper even more than this last year. the improvements to wordpress has been beneficial for all. thank you for this last year.
i am looking forward to more themes and even more flexibility in the themes for the user to have it a bit more customizable. thank you again for this last year and letting my blog be my home to blog more about me and what happens in the world around me.
Thanks ! Happy New Year from coldSpree to day
WordPress is the best in the blogosphere! Thank you! x
How about giving us an option for our own paid ads?
Typepad does for 4.95 a month. Why can’t WP?
http://www.typepad.com/pricing/index2.html
I’ve had several people contact me wanting paid links on my blog and/or wanting to pay me for a review of their product.
I’m not expecting to make a mint but dang it as nice as WordPress is I don’t see why you guys can’t offer us the option.
I love the platform and support but am miffed that I can’t have ads!
🙂
Help a brother out!
At the moment, Adsense, Yahoo, Chitika, TextLinkAds and other ads are not permitted to be added by users, but we are considering such a feature for a future upgrade.
I have a modest little blog, but I like the WordPress’ supportive and community atmosphere. I waqs another site for an earlier blog, but would not leave WordPress now.
I warmed up to the new dashboard after a while, and although I’m hesitant to admit it, would hate going back to the old one. BTW, I’m looking forward to WordCamp in Columus, OH this year. Thanks for the Central link.
congrats.
WordPress.com is the best blogging platform I have used. I will soon be trying out WordPress.org and I hope I can expect the same.
Happy New Year to you all
WordPress is the best!
Its good to see that WordPress is rrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaalllllllyyyyyyyyyy (i.e., really) getting famous day by day. Good Luck for the future WP!!
5% Indonesian? Nice..!!
Hope I can join WorldCamp, too…
great going wordpress..:) Happy New Year to all!
Somehow I made it to the second highest growing blog one day. Not easy out of millions of bloggers. That could only happen with a group of people who can really promote the HECK out of their bloggers. Thank you for being so much better than all the other blogging sites!
Hi, Matt thank’s for WordPress
Happy New Year and God Bless You.
I’m one of those 4% portuguese… Happy 2009 !!
Thanks to everyone at WordPress for all your hard work this year!
One more year has gone by, adding numerous feathers to the WordPress hat. 🙂 Thanks to all at WordPress for guiding and building WordPress to what it is now.
Yep. 2008 was a year that saw a lot of changes. And all good ones! Wish the one ahead is much better. (Looking forward to the themes! Yay! 😉 )
@Matt:
Nice hat! 😀 😛
Thank you guys so so so much..
So many new feature that I event doest know its exist =p
I will try those new feature soon 😉
Again, thank you guys..
Boy oh boy! I’m looking forward to IntenseDebate and more rocking Themes this year!! Also glad that the snow will melt today! 😛
2008 was an excellent year for everyone! 😉
WordPress you are doing great ! Thnx for all [:)]
W Worpress
Italian language:
2008 > 2% = 2.0
2009 > 3% = 3.0 ?
Happy New Year WordPress.com, it’s been a fun run so far, lots of viewers and feedback, you rock.
Happy New Year to all of you. ( Srecna Nova Godina) On the fourteenth of January people in Serbia are going to celebrate once again, Serbian New Year. Sokobanja says hi
thanks for a great year, WordPress! see you at WordCamp SF May 30–ready for more tattooing!
(Matt–is that your hat from Santacon?)
Yay! Thank you! The new features is pretty neat, I’m going to check it out now!
Happy new year! I’m a new user and so far i LOVE your UI.
Thank you WordPress!
Happy new year!
We love the snow by the way…as long as it stays on the screen only….
Thanks to WordPress. WP blog according to my best at this time. Easy to use and interesting. Great! Success for WP!
Thank u.
i am new to blogging but have found like-minded people blogging on wordpress. Your format is so easy to use that even a non-techie like me can navigate the processes and create with reckless abandon. I look forward to working with wordpress in 2009. I’m especially grateful for the forums and their indirect support function. Bravo WordPress! -now don’t start charging for this amazing set up!
It´s a good feeling to be here! thx a lot!
I AM HAPPY I FOUND WORD PRESS…
No, thank you.
Thanks WordPress! I made a blog to call my own, right here in WordPress. And I bet it’s going to stay that way for a very, very long time.
A friend of mine recommended WordPress to me. (I was blogging elsewhere) I’m glad she did! This is a great community! Good luck in 2009!
Oh no! The snow-effect is away! … Time for a new one!?! 😛
Nice wrap-up to a great year, Matt. Congrats and keep up the good work.
wow that is a lot of blogs , users and files!! doing good wordpress!!
Thank you for all the stuffs throughout!
Welcome ’09… Happy New Year! xoxo
wow, i never tought that indonesian blog has 5% of wordpress’s blogs..
nice to know!!!
Happy New Year WORDPRESS! I love your creativity and continual upgrades, and the intelligent community of bloggers found here. I am excited that you are making “more themes” a priority. I would love to have a “create-your-own-theme” where we could choose from a list of options to customize our look. Perhaps you could have a forum to take suggestions and votes for new themes, like you did for the new Dashboard change.
Here’s to a great 2009!
As always, many thanks to the team for the brilliant work of 2008. You make it great to be a part of WP community, and looking forward to more in 2009!
i only joined in 2009 but i still feel a huge urge to thank you.
very greet things 😉
WordPress: a BIG Thank YOU!
Saaaaaaaaaaaaaweet post, Matt! That is some GREAT INFORMATION!! 😀
Keep it up and Happy New Year.
As for my first year of blogging on WordPress: absolutely fan-TAS-tic! Here’s hoping 2009 will be even better!
Gott Nytt År from Sweden!
these are awesome numbers! quarter to quarter continuous growth!
blessed be.
Thanks WordPress for making the world my neighbours. I have been able to reach out to nearly every nation with my Weblog.
WordPress is awesome! thanks WP team! 🙂
Happy New Year WordPress Bloggers! 😀 I’m glad to be a part of the 3,761,296 new users joined. 😀 I wonder what’s in store for WordPress in 2009.
Happy New Year 2009 for wordpress team. Thanks for awesome wordpress.
excellent !
although expire, i say happy new year and suses always
love hemingway but wish it had a version more suited for photographers. opening with an image and not too post listings. thanks for all of the good work!
Have you tried Monotone? It’s a theme made especially for images.
Great job WordPress! I do love the new interface and the flexible template designs. Will there be more templates to choose from this year? And will we be able to insert multiple photos into the draft post at once? Thanks again for a great job!
Yes, new themes are high on the agenda this year. We’ll keep your suggestion about the image uploader in mind, too 🙂
Well, everybody likes to wrap up what is left behind, and started to turn over a new leaf…But the outcome and the result is always the same…back to square one…few manage to make it..
thank you 🙂
Reads like a fortune cookie… what are some negative stats?
deleted blogs?
abandoned blogs?
category synchronizing impaired?
spam manually flagged?
comments edited before approval?
blogs that have dropped in daily hits average by an order of 10.. 100.. or 1000 this year
😀
Optimism is the new coolness in 2009 🙂
i think already wordpress s unrivalled
Hey Congrats !!!
We All Are Again Going To Have Fun Definitely…
I just moved over to .com a couple of months ago. Support advised that you plan to bring out the “comment notification” feature which I enjoyed on my former .org site. Look forward to that. What really impressed me though was how quick I heard back from “support.” It is nice to know that when all else fails, there are real people behind .com
It is great that you people are doing so much for us. Thanks a ton.
Cool!
excellent synergy board for the upstarts and professionals alike.. thanks matt and the team
2008 was history……..
2009 just wishing and trying to be better…………..
just look forward to 2009
Thanks matt.. Have a great year
As someone mentioned the snowflakes, I want to express my gratitude for that feature. It would be nice from time to time to be able to put something like that again to our sites. The snowflakes came out just brilliant on my site, especially as I had put some photos there. Thanks 🙂
Also some Dutch bloggers around! Less than 1.5% apparently, but still: WordPress is retegaaf!!
Thanks to such a wonderful team…
aThank you fot all pursuits in 2008
Awesome! Thank you so much! This site has made it so easy to make a blog.
I was searching for this very thing today!
I started my blog in 2008, and I will be looking forward to 2009! I just wanna say ‘Thank You WordPress Team for all you do in 2008 and 2009!’ 😀 🙂
Congratulations…..!!!!!!
Just a new blogger since Oct 23 08. Really enjoy it! Skywatch is great too. Don
Thanks for always being there for us to post stuff. WordPress has really helped my family and friend kee pup with my life better.
Thanks Again!
thats cool -hope to see more progress for other languages
KEEP GOING WORDPRESS !
Stats are looking great! I’ve just joined and am looking forward to blogging here, it’s looking like a very substantial blogging site. 🙂
my response might be a little late… but THANKS a lot to wordpress…
my friends really enjoyed reading the blog that i have created to commemorate our 9year old friendship…
and, i appreciate the changes and additions made to WORDPRESS… and expecting more… like new layouts, additional widgets and other options…
MORE POWER to wordpress… and to us!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
thanks wordpress, i wonder how about percentages of Vietnamese user on wordpress ?
There are about 0.5% Vietnamese blogs at WordPress.com.
late Reply’s of New Year’s….
Where am I… <— Counting with all finger’s
I know some one has to be feeding and keeping the WordPress staff alive. It’s not me though.
All I can do is give you my warm thanks for the opportunity to be out there.
You are admirable people and all very much appreciated. The Blog environment at WordPress is just outstanding.
Stay with us, keep us up and out there on the web.
Greetings
Exuvia