How was my site shared in 2011?

A cool project that my team at AddThis worked on to start the new year was to build an individual info graphic for a number of our publishers. To do this, we built a basic HTML page and used PhantomJS to convert them into pngs. We then used imagemagick to spice things up a bit. All in all, they turned out pretty cool and hopefully the publishers agree once they have had a chance to check them out.

Check out the info graphic for this site after the jump. It’s pretty cool to see how people shared my content over the last year.

If you liked this, you should check out My Personal 2011 info graphic. If you want your own analytics on how people share your content, sign up for AddThis.

About Aaron Jorbin

Aaron Jorbin is an engineer with Clearspring where he works on AddThis and a WordPress Core Contributor. He has spoken to multiple User Groups and at WordCamps in four time zones. When he's not busy creating and fixing bugs, Aaron helps run an educational simulation conference for over 1500 college students. He'll gladly toast to the GPL any day of the week and happily will discuss whisky, quality beer, or the upper peninsula of Michigan with anyone that wants.
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