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Radsresident.com- Happy 2nd Year Birthday!!!

It’s now been two years of radsresident.com weekly articles, posts, and ask the residency director questions. In total, we have almost 200 posts (194 to be exact!) on all sorts of topics dedicated to radiology residency. And, it seems that my readers want more! Moreover, the site continues to grow significantly from its humble beginnings, and its viewership had almost quadrupled from the months when it first started.

So, let’s talk about a bit about what has been going on for the past year or so. To do that, I will discuss the three segments of viewers that take an interest in this website. Overall, they are evenly divided. To categorize them, I would separate the viewers of radsresident.com into those interested in radiology residency application advice, general residency advice, and finally, post-residency advice. Within each group, the readers gravitate to some of the more popular resources on radsresident.com. And, I will show you some of the articles on each of these topics as I list the most popular posts on this website. Additionally, we will talk about some of the plans for the up and coming year and where we are heading.

Let’s start by showing you what articles have been the most popular over the course of the past year and for all-time. Here are the pieces that the most people find helpful (and entertaining I hope!) After the title, you will see that I categorize each into one of the three segments above.

Most Popular Posts Over The Past Year

  1. How Much Work Is Too Much For A Radiologist? (Think RVUs!) – Post-residency advice
  2. Up To Date Book Reviews For The Radiology Core Exam – Residency advice
  3. How To Create A Killer Radiology Personal Statement – Application advice
  4. Top Traits Of Great Radiologists (They Might Not Be What You Expect!) – Residency advice
  5. A Common Radiology Applicant USMLE Misconception – Application advice
  6. How To Choose A Radiology Fellowship – Post-residency advice
  7. Radiology Private Practice Versus Other Career Pathways- Is It Worth “The Extra Money”? – Post-residency advice
  8. What To Look For In A Radiology Residency? – Application advice
  9. Five Reasons Why The First Year Of Radiology Residency Can Be The Most Difficult – Residency advice
  10. How To Make A Good Impression As First Year Radiology Resident – Residency advice

Most Popular Articles Of All Time

  1. How Much Work Is Too Much For A Radiologist? (Think RVUs!) – Post-residency advice
  2. Up To Date Book Reviews For The Radiology Core Exam – Residency advice
  3. Top Traits Of Great Radiologists (They Might Not Be What You Expect!) – Residency advice
  4. How To Choose A Radiology Fellowship – Post-residency advice
  5. A Common Radiology Applicant USMLE Misconception – Application advice
  6. Radiology Private Practice Versus Other Career Pathways- Is It Worth “The Extra Money”? – Post-residency advice
  7. Radiology Residency And The SOAP Match – Application advice
  8. How To Make A Good Impression As First Year Radiology Resident – Residency advice
  9. The Struggling Radiology Resident– Residency advice
  10. What To Look For In A Radiology Residency? – Application advice

So, you may notice that the viewership is pretty much evenly divided among the segments and is broad regarding radiology residency related interests. Therefore, I will continue to write articles with these factors in mind.

Population Using Radsresident.com

How are you folks arriving at the posts and articles on this website?

  1. Organic search (Google, etc.) – 69%  of readers
  2. Direct (typing in radsresident.com) – 17% of readers
  3. Social (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) – 14% of readers
  4. Referral (Links and websites)-  2% of readers

From where are my readers?

  1. The United States – 65%
  2. India – 8%
  3. Canada- 2.5%
  4. United Kingdom – 1.9%
  5. Malaysia- 1.25%
  6. Australia – 1.24%
  7. Philippines – 1.18%
  8. Pakistan – 1.05%
  9. Saudi Arabia – 1.01%
  10. Brazil – 0.86%

How many individual users have frequented the website over the entire past year? (based on Google analytics)

59,348 individual users (22,084 the previous year)

129,902 page views (around 55,000 the previous year)

What Else Has Happened Over The Past Year?

In addition to the useful articles and posts, we have continued to give you the case of the week. I hope you are enjoying these cases. Moreover, you may have noticed updates and edits on many of my older articles to make them easier to read and access.

More recently, I have become a Doximity Author. Over the next several months, you may notice many of these and new articles featured on the website.

Finally, I am still in the process of editing my new ebook called The New Attending Physician Guidebook as you can see in the cover below. This ebook should be out for release in several weeks to a month on Amazon.com. I will update you all on the official release date when I know.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What Else To Expect Over The Course Of The Next Year On Radsresident.com?

To continually improve and make this website as helpful as I can to you, the readers, you may notice a few changes here and there. First of all, over the next several months you may begin to see fewer Wednesday posts and newsletter emails.  Instead of a weekly feature on all Wednesday evenings, we will dedicate Wednesdays evenings to sponsored posts, guest posts, ask the residency director questions, Doximity authored posts, and special event posts only. I am doing this to devote more time to maintenance of the website since it has grown substantially over the past two years (it has become a big job having close to 200 posts!)

However, I will continue to post regularly scheduled articles every Sunday as well as the weekly e-newsletter on this day. Additionally, I will still post the case of the week on Sundays on the e-newsletter, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Like before, I will continue to publish the case of the week answers to the website each Wednesday evening.

Lastly, I want to express my appreciation to all of you for utilizing this website as you have been doing over the past year. To continue to do that, you can continue to support this website by buying books through amazon.com, signing up for grammarly.com, and clicking on my reputable sponsors/partners including Contract Diagnostics, The Disability Doc, Residency Swap.org, and Splash Financial. By continuing to click on these links, and signing up for these services, you help to fund this website and provide the opportunity for me to keep giving you the great content you have come to expect. Once again, thank you to all my readers for a fantastic year!

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Happy One Year Birthday To Radsresident.com!

My Birthday Balloons!

 

Personally, I think it is very important to celebrate momentous occasions. And for me, this is certainly one of those times! I am proud to announce that my blog- radsresident.com has survived to its one-year-old birthday. And, there are lots of folks that I would like to thank. Of course, I would like to appreciate all the authors, commenters, critiquers, email writers, and posters who have added immeasurably to the quality of this website. And most importantly, I give my heartfelt thanks to all my loyal readers who have encouraged me to keep this blog afloat.

For this post, I would like to share with you some of the statistics for the year and recount some of the sentinel events. And, I am also going to mention some of the future plans for the website.

Statistics For The Past Year

I am a lover of statistics and if you are into statistics, writing a blog is heaven. Some of you may be curious as to who reads the website, the most popular blogs, and more. So, I will give you the lowdown as of the blog’s first birthday. Let’s start at the beginning.

Over the past year from September 24, 2016, through September 23, 2017, I have had over 68,700 page views and 34,800 individual visitors arrive at my site. Out of the 68,700 page views, about 60 percent of the hits are from the United States. The other countries in the top 5 to visit my site are India (10%), Canada (2.7%), Pakistan (1.6%), and the United Kingdom (1.4%). Most countries throughout the world are also represented.

How do folks find my site? Well, 34% find my site through search engines, 31 % land on my site through social media, 30% arrive at my website directly, and 6% are referred from other sources such as Aunt Minnie.

In total, we have published 105 separate posts as of the blog’s birthday, not including all the additional pages that we have written. Of all these posts, I have authored 83 unique posts; 14 posts have been interesting questions posed by viewers/commenters in the Ask The Residency Director category; guest authors have written 8 posts.

Ten Most Popular Posts Written By Me:

  1. How Not To Incriminate A Fellow Radiologist For His Mistakes
  2. Radiology Residency And The SOAP Match
  3. What Clinicians Don’t Want From A Radiologist- The 8 Deadly Sins
  4. Top Traits Of Great Radiologists (They Might Not Be What You Expect!)
  5. How To Choose A Radiology Fellowship
  6. Can You Pass The Real Saint Barnabas Residency Precall Quiz?
  7. How To Make A Good Impression As A First Year Radiology Resident
  8. Radiology Private Practice Versus Other Career Pathways- Is It Worth “The Extra Money”?
  9. How To Combat A Difficult Radiology Job Market
  10. Radiology Personal Statement Mythbusters- Five Common Misconceptions About Radiologists

Three Most Popular Ask The Residency Director Posts:

  1. A Common Radiology Applicant USMLE Step 1 Misconception
  2. How To Complete The ABR Alternate Pathway As A Foreign Physician
  3. Is It Still Possible To Become An ABR Certified Radiologist Through The Alternate Pathway?

Three Most Popular Guest Author Posts:

  1. Up To Date Book Reviews For The Core Examination by Danny Nahl, MD
  2. Teleradiology, A Risky Business? by Haley Dezendorf
  3. Has Technology Ruined Your Chance Of Employment In Radiology? by John Chung

Whirlwind Birthday Tour Of The Past Year

Not only did we have a prolific year at radsresident.com but we also were honored to have some of our posts published in some great blogs such as Aunt Minnie, Doximity, and PassiveIncomeMD!

Blogs Published In Aunt Minnie

  1. Taking Oral Radiology Cases- A Lost Art?
  2. Ten Surefire Ways To Destroy Your Radiology Residency Experience (And Your Colleagues’ Too!!!)
  3. Most Common Stereotypical Generational Radiologist Differences
  4. Radiology Call- A Rite Of Passage

Blogs Published In Doximity

  1. Twelve Red Flags At Your First Post Residency Job
  2. Radiology Jargon That We Would Love To Use But Can’t

Blog Published In PassiveInvestorMD

  1. Alternate Careers And Supplemental Income For The Radiologist

Plus, we have survived one full website update and I have written a book called Radsresident: A Guidebook For The Radiology Applicant And Radiology Resident, both on Kindle and paperback. And, we have created new features that have been a great success such as Ask The Residency Director and The Case Of The Week. Of course, I am still experimenting and trying to figure out what interests you, the viewer, and what works on the website well so that I can continue to create interest, entertain, and grow the website audience!

Please Continue To Support The Website

Although our website is growing by leaps and bounds from its humble origins, radsresident.com continues to operate at loss. So, if you like this site, please continue to buy books and items through our affiliate Amazon.com in the books and links section.

Also, if you are interested in completing surveys for money, I am an affiliate of both M3 Global Research and GLG Group. I currently use both companies to complete surveys for extra cash. If interested, I highly recommend joining both organizations to maximize your survey dollars.

And finally, I am also an affiliate of grammarly.com. I use this application on a daily basis to help with correcting grammar for the website and find it exceedingly helpful. If you are interested in writing personal statements, papers, or other documents, I highly recommend utilizing it as a grammar check. Joining up is free for the basic version and you will also support the website. Just click the link in this paragraph.

The Future Of Radsresident.com

For now, I plan to continue to write lots of blogs that I hope will be useful and of interest to you, the reader. (I have 4 articles already written in advance and have lots of ideas for new articles!) In addition, recently, Doximity has asked to publish some of my new articles on its website. So, I am excited to announce that you can also expect that Doximity will highlight my articles in the Doximity op-ed section!

As we go along, I also hope to continue to get great questions from my readers to use for the Ask The Residency Director section of the blog. And, we will continue to publish interesting articles by guest authors as they come through. Of course, if you have any interest to participate in any of these ways, don’t hesitate to contact me at director1@radsresident.com!

Gradually, I also plan to experiment with what works best on this website. But, would be happy to entertain any further suggestions from you, the audience. Over the next year, you may notice changes to the website every once in a while as I add on concepts to the website that may be interesting or take away others that I find to be redundant or do not work as well.  Please, I would love to know what you think!  Thanks for celebrating the blog’s first birthday with me, everyone!