TheWindowsClub is 10 years old today!
TheWindowsClub is dedicated to solving Windows problems which consumers face daily, and also help consumers learn how they can use effectively & efficiently Windows. It is the among the top trusted Windows Tips & Troubleshooting websites in the world and the No 1 blog in India in terms of web traffic.
Anand Khanse – The mind behind The Windows Club
Anand got into the world of blogging accidentally – when he needed to fix his own computer. Once he was able to fix it successfully, he was hooked to Windows! He started with WinVistaClub.com but soon migrated his content to TheWindowsClub.com once Windows 7 was launched. Says Anand, “Windows is a passion to me and blogging a way of life. I never blogged to make money – I blogged to help people – knowing very well that reputation and money would follow.” Anand has been a recipient of the MVP Award given by Microsoft since 2006. He loves writing troubleshooting tips, and one of his solutions was also converted into and labeled as the First MVP Fix It.
TheWindowsClub Freeware
We have developed over 75+ software & downloads which are available for all to download without any cost. Some of them are very popular among users – like FixWin and Ultimate Windows Tweaker.
Reputation
We have also achieved a good 4.5/5.0 Reputation and SAFE user rating on the Web of Trust. The website tracks reputation and reviews based on a unique crowdsourcing approach from the global community of millions of users who rate and comment on sites based on their personal experiences.
Our Accomplishments
Our work and Anand Khanse has been featured or quoted in some of the prominent websites including, Harvard.edu, Yale.edu, Washington Post, Entrepreneur.com, Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post, Engadget, Wikipedia, Pune Times and other online & offline publications. The site was also covered on Fox8 Live TV. We are also a part of the Google News Network.
Anand also recently received the ‘Times Men Of The Award, Pune’.
He has also received the ‘EconomicTimes Business Icons West 2020 Award’ in Digital Publishing, for “exemplary contribution towards the society”.
Our Authors Team
We have a vast and dedicated team which cover everything on Windows, Office & other Microsoft Products, free Windows software, and even subtle questions which involve consumer privacy. The team has contributed to over 10,000+ posts all these years, and this keeps growing! Apart from the main TheWindowsClub.com blog, we cover topics and offer support on the following 3 subdomains:
Professional services we use
Some stats of TheWindowsClub
1] It has been a long journey, and while the traffic was steady in the first several years, it has grown with time. In that sense, we have been like the proverbial hare! The bulk of our web traffic is from search engines.
2] When it comes to popularity, our Global Alexa Rank is 3310 which is pretty good. Loosely speaking – it means that we are the 3300th most visited website among the billion odd websites on the web.
The site has MOZ Domain Authority of 85 currently. 3] The returning visitor to our website is 16.2% which is not bad for a website of this size. It points to the fact that some readers do follow us regularly, and come back for more.
4] It no surprise that most of the traffic comes from Organic Search but with 8% direct traffic, it confirms the above stats as well. 5] While almost every age group reads us, our top range is between 25-34, followed by 35-44 and then 16-24. It means right from those who start with computers to IT professionals follow us.
6] Coming to demographics, we have 20% female users, and 80% male users. We have seen the female percentage increase every year and with more and more of them getting into IT – and this makes sense.
7] The OS breakdown is no brainer, and Windows tops it with 72%, followed by Android at 15.55% and then iOS with 7%. Microsoft has been working hard to make sure their services and apps are available on Android and iOS, and we guess we have traction for them as well.
8] Google Chrome is the leading browser for us, followed by Firefox and Safari. It’s somewhat surprising for us that Chrome leads the pack even though it is one power hungry and battery draining browser. It looks like Google is doing something right about it. While Edge is at fourth, let’s see how well the Chromium version of Edge does for us shortly.
9] The United States tops the country list at almost 33% followed by India at 9%. While we lead in India, there is a vast difference between the percentage. India is a mobile-first country, and I guess this is why there is so much of difference.
TheWindowsClub is growing, and we are working hard to make sure that you have the right information. Your feedback, observations, comments, bouquets & brickbats have always helped us become better, and we are very grateful to you for that.