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| James Heaney |
Posted: Sep 13 2009, 01:37 PM
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Executive Producer Group: Admin Posts: 385 Member No.: 1 Joined: 13-September 07 |
S2EA "The Line" - 9/9/09 TO 9/12/09 (3 full days in release)
iTunes: 203 Site: 133 Zune: 202 Total: 538 This is on track with 203 and 204. However, 203 (as you'll recall) continued to draw in significant daily download counts for about two weeks (and maintained sizable dl counts throughout its initial run), whereas 204 crashed after the first three days in release. This next few days is where we'll find out what pattern "The Line" is to follow. Spread the word! |
| James Heaney |
Posted: Sep 29 2009, 01:18 AM
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Executive Producer Group: Admin Posts: 385 Member No.: 1 Joined: 13-September 07 |
After eighteen days, we are at 953 dl's.
I'll try to get a formal report out on or around the all-important Day 21, but I would love to see us break 1000 dl's in time for the occasion. |
| James Heaney |
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 04:06 PM
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Executive Producer Group: Admin Posts: 385 Member No.: 1 Joined: 13-September 07 |
"The Line" after 40 days (six weeks) in release (9/9 - 10/19):
Zune: 467 iTunes: 450 Site: 248 Total: 1165 dls "The Line" is still trailing 203's dl counts, whose download counts were nothing short of astounding during its first week of release (and to this day I don't know why, except that it was a damn good episode), but "The Line" is doing quite a bit better than 204 did. More auspiciously, people are continuing to download "The Line" several times a day even now, which means new listeners are still discovering and enjoying it. Having that "long tail" is a big part of building a long-term audience. In short, other than 203, "The Line" is our most successful episode to date. With 205 coming out tonight or tomorrow, I wanted to note where we stand with "The Line," and I hope we're about to see 205 continue our audience-building trend. We'll be checking in with "The Line" one more time, during its eleventh week in release, to see how it matches up with 203's full eleven-week first-run. Now, bed. It's midnight here. Incidentally, do people still read these? Do you, the forumgoers, care about the download counts, or is it just trivia? Honestly, let me know here. |
| Hudson |
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 04:11 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 163 Member No.: 14 Joined: 28-September 07 |
I read and take notice...
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| James Heaney |
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 04:18 PM
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Executive Producer Group: Admin Posts: 385 Member No.: 1 Joined: 13-September 07 |
Excellent! Then I guess I'll keep writing them. I certainly enjoy them, even when I would prefer to be getting more dl's.
An addendum: I just noticed that the way I programmed the big orange Subscribe button (which you find on our site now on the left sidebar) is such that we do not record downloads obtained through that feed. Incredibly dumb programming mistake on my part. Problem is, I'm not sure what I can do to fix it now. I'll have to sleep on it. Point is that, ever since September 9th, we have not been recording all downloads. We have no way of retrieving that information, and I'm not sure how we can change it to start recording them now. I don't think it makes much difference, because, in any group of 1000 internet users, perhaps 50 of them know enough about RSS to use it and perhaps 5 of them will care enough about Excelsior to subscribe via that RSS feed. So we're probably not underreporting by very much. But it is worth noting for the sake of completeness -- all dl counts for all episodes from September 9th on have been underreported by an unknown (but probably small) margin. |
| Alex Rol |
Posted: Oct 30 2009, 08:54 AM
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LT Alex Rol (all-around good but sneaky guy!) Group: Cast and Crew Posts: 288 Member No.: 11 Joined: 27-September 07 |
Any idea how 2.05 is doing?
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| James Heaney |
Posted: Oct 31 2009, 04:14 PM
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Executive Producer Group: Admin Posts: 385 Member No.: 1 Joined: 13-September 07 |
Let's find out.
Zune: 186 iTunes: 324 Site: 111 Total: 621 Where the heck did our Zune downloads go? That's a really huge drop-off from our previous numbers there. I'm pleased with the iTunes counts, but... that's weird. And, overall, I'm disappointed with these numbers, gotta say. Ah, well. In the end, I don't do it for the dlc's. I do it for anyone who wants to listen to these adventures. |
| Alex Rol |
Posted: Oct 31 2009, 04:57 PM
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LT Alex Rol (all-around good but sneaky guy!) Group: Cast and Crew Posts: 288 Member No.: 11 Joined: 27-September 07 |
Because "you do the good work"? |
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| James Heaney |
Posted: Nov 5 2009, 04:40 AM
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Executive Producer Group: Admin Posts: 385 Member No.: 1 Joined: 13-September 07 |
Ah, if only it were as simple as pointing to an episode and saying, "Well, that clearly backfired." But if that were the case -- if we put out a sucky episode -- the downloads would (should) drop across all three download channels.
The fact that they only dropped on one makes me wonder whether there's a technical problem. Perhaps an update to the Zune store deleted our podcast? Does anyone have a Zune and could maybe look into it? More likely, though, Zune changed something technical in how the podcasts are downloaded by the clients, and it's affecting our dlc's. It's worth noting that this happened once before: the surprising success of "Her Hardest Hue to Hold" was also due to a rapid and unexpected increase in Zune downloads. So maybe Zune is just a really volatile marketplace filled with the most fickle of users. *shrug* |
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