Last year was a great year for PW online. We added new podcasts and newsletters, made a ton of friends on Twitter and Facebook, and have had the busiest year ever at publishersweekly.com. (Indeed, this very page was added to the magazine to help you keep tabs on our ever-expanding range of digital offerings.) Before we close the books for good on 2013, here are a few highlights from our digital year. Thanks for helping make it a successful one­—and we’ll see you in 2014.

Visits to publishersweekly.com in 2013: 11,100,702

Most-read story of 2013: “Best Romance Novels for Valentine’s Day”

Most-read review: The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith (L, B/Mulholland)

Most-read blog post: “ShelfTalker: The Best Author Letter Ever”

Most-downloaded podcast: “More to Come, Episode #71: Jim Butcher Interview Special”

Twitter followers: 406,261 Facebook likes: 32,065

PW Radio

We talk about our hopes for 2014 in publishing, and talk with Scott Stossel about his forthcoming book, My Age of Anxiety (Knopf). Plus, PW co-editorial director Jim Milliot discusses the year’s top-selling books.

Newsletters

Tip Sheet

The bestselling books of 2013.

PW Select Report

Strategies self-published authors can use to build buzz for their books.

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The most-read review on publishersweekly.com last week was President Taft Is Stuck in the Bath by Mac Barnett, illus. by Chris Van Dusen (Candlewick).

Blogs

PWxyz

What publishers can learn from Betamax.

Beyond Her Book

Readers pick their favorite romance books of 2013.

ShelfTalker

A children’s bookseller’s resolutions for 2014.

Podcasts

More to Come

The More to Come crew recaps the year in comics news and previews a bit of what we can expect in 2014.

Authors

David Menasche, author of The Priority List (S&S/Touchstone), talks about the vision quest he embarked on after getting a terminal brain cancer diagnosis.

Events

Going to ALA Midwinter? We’ll be there! Come visit us at booth #818.

We’re also going to ABA Midwinter Institute. See you in Seattle!