Editor’s blog: From pageviews to podcasts

Happy New Year 2024 poster. Christmas background with gold 2023 numbers.

Jo Cook shares numbers and articles that made an impact for TJ readers in 2024

It’s often said, but often meant – I can’t believe a year has whizzed by so quickly! This week I’ve been Editor of Training Journal for 12 months, and I’ve enjoyed every single one!

What have I been up to in that time? Good question! Here are some numbers!

TJ 2024 infographic with various details

And those numbers in text:

225,238 pageviews on the website
144% increase year on year of website sessions
Countries include: UK, USA, India, China, Canada, Australia and more!
640 more LinkedIn followers
98,759 LinkedIn impressions
16 podcasts
67 hours of content consumed

38 speakers
362 new articles
52% female authors

And 9 new TJ bloggers

Top articles this year

These are the most popular articles each month of what’s been published this year:

December 2023: Pete Behrens

Learning how to be an agile leader

January 2024: Clark Quinn

From hook to landing: mastering learning experience design for lasting impact

February: Ryan Austin

Navigating the evolving landscape of the L&D Job market: insights and trends for 2024

March: Ryan Austin

The strategic L&D blueprint: leveraging LearnOps for competitive advantage

April: Chris Wigglesworth

The role of AI in training feedback analysis

May: Henrik Ekelund

Leading beyond the pyramid: Crafting a culture of agile, empowered decision-making

June: Thomas Bergen

The future belongs to the curious

July: Nicola Hay MBE

The UK’s skills strategy – what should be prioritised?

August: Mandy Gill

Skills England – what to expect from the expected

September: Pete Humphreys

The new workforce challenge: Blending digital skills with human expertise 

October: Dominic Ashley-Timms and Laura Ashley-Timms

We spend billions on leadership development – so why are employees still stressed?

November: Markus Bernhardt and Teresa Rose

AI in coaching: A tool for the many, but not a replacement for the few


Jo Cook is Editor of Training Journal and virtual classroom specialist at her company Lightbulb Moment