HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY RLSLOG!
From tragedy comes celebration, we must move on…
It’s exactly two years now from the launch of this site. We celebrate our 2nd birthday! What looked like a small project at the very beginning transformed into the huge monster being powered by 2 servers and visited by thousands of visitors every day. To be exact, we achieved about 160 000 unique visitors every single day in the recent week. And that’s already something! I’ve never thought something like this would be possible, but after 2 years of daily updates and endless hours, days and weeks of hard work, we are by far the biggest scene-related site on the Earth. Releaselog is actually that big, it’s ranked as world’s 2000th biggest website whatsoever, according to Alexa.

All of that would never be possible without a great help from our excellent staff, which deserves nothing less than a tremendous respect. Many people went through and contributed by few or many posts. Some of the most loyal editors are still in the team, basically from the beginning of the site two years ago. Our concept and design was copied by tens and hundreds of sites, but none of them never achieved a noticeable success and held its audience. It takes a great deal of effort to inform you about every important scene release, often faster than it appears at any other site or bittorrent tracker. But it’s totally worth it.

A great community emerged around the site. Community willing to help each other, post additional information about releases or just share a download link, often uploaded by one of our readers. Of course, with such a huge amount of visitors and completely free system of comments, certain people try to misuse the system, but we try our best to keep this place as clean as possible. Releaselog was mentioned in numerous scene NFOs. Movie producers thanked us. We made headlines in many major news servers of this world.
And this is hopefully just a beginning. We will still work really hard to keep you up to date with latest releases. We will inform you about interesting limited or independent films, which you would probably never came across. We plan to open a new category in the future, focusing on console games, as they become more and more popular. And many more.
To top it off, we will launch a huge competition in the following days and give away prizes worth hundreds of dollars. It’s birthday time, so why not to express our words of thanks to all loyal and occasional readers of Releaselog. We wouldn’t be that popular without you. Thanks.

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