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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

A bit about you, a bit about us

Enterprise’s 2016 in numbers:

530 — The number of issues we published this year, including our English and Arabic Enterprise Morning Edition, the English-only Weekend Edition and one breaking news alert.

5,474,251 — The total number of emails we’ve sent this year, as of this morning.

Our English-language readers clicked on 24,253 stories, presentations, videos, images and downloads (between the Morning Edition and the Weekend Edition). Our Arabic-language readers hit 11,628 links.

Just under 30,000 — The total number of subscribers to our email edition, a figure that grows daily.

76.5% — The rate at which our readership grew this year.

26,192 — Our average number of daily active readers of the English and Arabic editions combined across email and web.

128,343 — Unique web readers this year across both our English and Arabic editions.

184 — Total number of countries we reach. Depending on who you ask, there are 195 or 196 countries in the world.

The 10 countries with the largest number of Enterprise readers are (in order) Egypt, the United States, the UK, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Russia, Germany, France and Kuwait.

One person reads us in North Korea.

The 10 cities with the most Enterprise readers are (in order): The Greater Cairo Area, Dubai, London, Alexandria, Riyadh, Jeddah, Washington, New York, Moscow, and Paris.

59.9% of Enterprise readers are between the ages of 25 and 44.

Google thinks 70.9% of our readers are male.

67% — The number of subscribers who read us on mobile devices (smartphones and tablets)

iPhone is the favorite device of Enterprise readers by a very, very wide margin, followed by the Samsung Note series and the Samsung S7 Edge. Oddly enough, Blackberry is still a top 10 device for Enterprise readers (at about 1% of total users).

1 — Really big news story we broke this year — the float of the EGP.

Enterprise is written by Moustafa, Hisham, Gaser, Hana, Ingy, Salma, Sherif, Ahmed, Sayed, Hasaballah, Noha, Hadia and Patrick.

4 — Vacant writing and editing positions as of this morning across the English and Arabic editions as we prepare to launch new products in early 2017. Email editorial@enterprise.press if you’d like to apply, enclosing a cover letter and a CV.

3 — Wonderful financial sponsors of Enterprise: Pharos Holding, CIB and SODIC. Without their generous support, there would be no Enterprise for you to read each morning. Thank you, friends, for your support.

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