In February the Finestre sull’Arte website reaches almost 3million monthly visits (2,977,000 monthly visits for the month of February), surpassing 5 million page reads (5,300,000 page reads for the month of February): with great confidence we can say that we are, at least for the month just ended, the most read art magazine in Italy. These numbers, and those you will find below, all for the month of February, we obtained by consulting the Similarweb site. Behind us in this special ranking we find Artribune with 1,321,000 visits, followed by all the other art magazines.
Leaving the art world but remaining in areas of interest to us (since they are topics we cover), those of design and tourism, the February numbers place us slightly below Elle Decor (3.008 million visits) but above such historic publishing brands as AD Italia (1.005 million visits), Dove del Corriere della Sera (856 thousand visits), Touring Club Italia (196 thousand visits), and National Geographic Italia (285 thousand visits).
Another interesting data is that our readers average on the Finestre sull’Arte site for a time that exceeds 2 minutes per visit: this is a very high figure that none of the magazines I have just mentioned can boast of at least as far as, as already mentioned, the month of February is concerned. It is a figure that surely stems from the length of our articles, which often exceed 15-18 thousand characters, but it is equally true that this average readership shows that there is an audience that appreciates in-depth analysis, and that the web is not just superficial reading.
We want to share this data with all our collaborators and all our readers who have been following us daily for so many years now: both those who have been following us since 2017, the year we registered as a newspaper, and those who have been reading us even from before, when Finestre sull’Arte was just a simple blog. We will never stop thanking you.
Being aware that one swallow doesn’t make a summer, a tree doesn’t make a forest, and a hair doesn’t make a lion, we won’t be having any big parties, and for the time being we will continue doing what we have been doing for several years now: writing, writing, and more writing.
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