Well, I just want to say THANK YOU! November was amazing in so many ways! Click through to read all of the milestones!
December 2, 2020 – Wednesday
Here are all of the milestones hit in November 2020:
- LeadSafeMama.com passed EIGHT MILLION unique all-time views on 11/30/2020!
- November closed out with 250,377 page views, making it the BEST NOVEMBER EVER here on the blog!
- November closed out the month in 6th place (out of the 10 “best months ever” here on the blog!)
- With November 2020 included, 7 of the top twelve months of all time here at LeadSafeMama.com happened in 2020 (in spite of the pandemic raging around us!)
- The Lead Safe Mama Facebook Group (Lead Poisoning Prevention with Lead Safe Mama) reached and passed 10,000 members in November 2020!
- The Lead Safe Mama Facebook page closed out the month with 34,561 “followers” and 30,597 “likes.” (Inexplicably, by the end of the day on December 1st these numbers had jumped up to 35,916 “followers” and 30,619 “likes” – I have no idea where this huge boost in followers just came from!)
- The film (MisLEAD: America’s Secret Epidemic) reached and passed 27,000 views on YouTube this month!
- The YouTube channel closed out the month with 940 subscribers.
- As of the end of the day on 11/30/2020 the blog had 2,637 posts and pages with information!
- As of the moment of posting this Lead Safe Mama has 2,572 followers on instagram too! (I am just starting to figure out how to use that platform – lol!)
- Per Google Analytics (see graph below) in the past 12 months (12/1/2019 – 11/30/2020) LeadSafeMama.com / TamaraRubin.com has had 1,508,670 unique individual readers (in over 200 countries – see the countries on this link!) who were responsible for 3,620,201 page views during that time!
A big thanks to each one of my readers for making all of this possible! I truly cannot express my gratitude in words.
Tamara Rubin
#LeadSafeMama
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Congratulations to you! I have learned so much from you. When I had my first child two years ago it was bpa, pvc, chemicals in food etc that I was worried about. I thought lead was only an issue if your child was chewing the window sills! Big wake up call!! Thank you
I’m looking for a see-through glass spray bottle to pour my remaining perfume into. I’d say I have about 70 milliliters / 2.4 US fluid ounces leftover. The nozzle popped off and it must’ve rolled off somewhere and I’ve searched everywhere for it and can’t find it. So I was thinking of using a syringe and sucking out the old liquid perfume and injecting it into a new bottle. I already have a Travalo, but the Travalo is too small to accommodate 2.4oz, and I’d like to just empty it in one go; not have to keep on refilling the Travalo (I want to declutter my home by getting rid of the old bottle). This will probably be the only perfume bottle I’ll use for the rest of my life. The only time I ever use perfume is if I have to run out of my apartment on a moment’s notice if there is a fire alarm and I don’t want my apartment neighbours smelling my armpits, or to check my mailbox for snail mail. I’d like a perfume bottle that is transluscent so I can see how much perfume is remaining, and so I can know which angle to tilt the bottle so that the plastic tube is immersed in it if there is only a tiny bit of perfume left at the bottom. I want it to be lead-free and cadmium-free, of course! And for no other toxins to dissolve into the contents of Chanel’s Chance.