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Polacy.co.uk reached 1.2 mln hits!




Polacy.co.uk reached 1.2 mln hits!

Since its launch in October 2008, Polacy.co,uk has rapidly become one of the most popular websites for Poles living in the United Kingdom, earning it the nickname of “Polish facebook” by some of its users. Polacy.co.uk has almost 8, 000 users who log in and share 20, 000 photos and take part in 300 live discussions every day.
Users of Polacy.co.uk can share their photographs and information, as well as interact with each other in many different ways, including via the forum, discussion groups and an internal mail service. Apart from being a general meeting point, brining Poles in the United Kingdom together, users can also use the website as a tool for searching for friends and making contact with people in the city where they live in the United Kingdom, or from their hometown in Poland.
 
Key Factors:
 

    * Over 1.2 million page views per month
    * 300 active discussions every day
    * 20, 000 photographs
    * These statistics are set to grow, as more and more users sign up to Polacy.co.uk and make it their preferred method of social networking.

 

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