📊 WHO YOU ARE (AND WHERE YOU'RE HIDING)

Audience Breakdown:

  • 44% Greek abroad (born in Greece, living elsewhere)

  • 43% Greek Diaspora (Greek heritage, born outside Greece)

  • 4% Greeks in Greece

  • 9% Non-Greeks who appreciate our chaos

Where you're reading from:

  • 45% USA/Canada (the diaspora mothership)

  • 34% Europe ( Greeks colonized more than just restaurants)

  • 12% Australia/NZ (where Greeks perfect Greek culture better than Greece)

  • 4% Greece (yes, people in Greece read about Greece)

  • 5% Rest of the World

Gender split: 58% Female, 42% Male (Greek women run everything, confirmed - or at least answer polls )

📖 WHAT YOU ACTUALLY READ

Most popular sections:

  • 79% Links/Headlines roundup (you want the news)

  • 75% Travel Spotlight (planning escapes or daydreaming, we don't judge)

  • 74% Cultural Gem (history nerds unite)

  • 45% Memes (because sometimes you just need to laugh at ourselves)

  • 43% Recipes & Calendar tie (feeding the soul, and keeping up with events)

Least read: Social media trend (really?)

📖 WHAT YOU ACTUALLY WANT

Most wanted sections:

  • Diaspora practical guides

  • Travel guides and comprehensive event calendar

  • Community and Zoom meetings among members

  • Access to invest in Greek startups

  • Interviews about Greek / diaspora personalities

Least wanted sections:

  • Relocation package (no re-brain in this community)

  • Job board

  • Kids corner

💰 WOULD YOU PAY FOR THIS?

Paid tier interest:

  • 51% "No, only freebie please!" (honesty appreciated)

  • 11% "Maybe, depends on the content" (commitment-phobes)

  • 38% "Yes" (you beautiful unicorns)

🎓 THE SCHOLARSHIP QUESTION

Support for Greek Talk scholarship:

  • 46% "Yes, love it!"

  • 33% "Maybe—tell me more"

  • 21% "Not a priority"

How you'd support:

  • 45% Encourage eligible teens to apply

  • 23% Chip in one-time contribution (if tax-deductible)

  • 15% Become paid member if % funds scholarships

  • 17% Wouldn't support right now

Most requested features:

  • European diaspora coverage (you're right, we focus too much on US/Australia)

  • Profiles and Interviews of Greeks / diaspora personalities

  • Advance notice of events (not post-event coverage)

  • Website archive (message received loud and clear)

  • Greek language learning content

  • Legal/financial guides for property/citizenship