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It might be of interest...
06-07-2012, 03:05 PM
I've been watching my website statistics in the wake of the the DW5-07 release. The traffic to my site has spiked dramatically, with the vast majority of it going (of course) to chapter 7 -- I've had 600 hits on the chapter since Friday, and almost as many on both the DW5 page and the overall DW main page.
Given that the FFML got a full text copy, and there aren't nearly 600 of you here at the forums, I think that means the word managed to get out a goodly number of unaffiliated folks...
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Maybe there are a lot more lurkers here than you thought?
Can you track the referral websites to see where they're coming from?
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The data I get doesn't cross-reference the inbound connections and the referring sites. But I can see where the most links are coming from; correlation is not causation, but there's probably a considerable overlap between the two. I don't have access to the stats here at work so I'll have to wait until I get home to get the exact listing -- but I can tell you the vast majority of links to my website come out of the forums. Surprise, surprise.
As for lurkers, I don't think so -- I rarely see more than one or two anonymous guests to the forums at a time, if I see any at all.
And judging from the links to it, it doesn't look like very many people use my RSS feed at all, so they're not coming from there.
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Looks like The Fanfiction Forum has it show up in the 'updates' thread, with a bit of wondering over the fact that you're still 'Alive'. Referral to the TvTropes page for DW. Some bitching and moaning about how you've got a terrible backstory since you haven't finished the first arc, but a Christopher Robin there corrects it by explaining Lackey's (former) stand on 'fics. That's about it for them.
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Hm. Maybe I'll see if I can branch my current creative turbocharging to give me a little DW1 along with the DW8...
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Meh. Presenting the story out-of-order worked well enough for Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and Rental Magica – if they can do it, so can you.
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It worked just fine for Horatio Hornblower, too ... and Richard Bolitho, for that matter. (One of the Bolitho books set before he became a captain has him mention, on reporting to a new ship, that his best friend was killed recently. The story detailing that death wasn't written until 28 years later. Bolitho was already a captain in the first book written.)
Edit: My stupid mistake. I know better than to post a date like that without checking it if I can, and I still did it. 25 years later, not 28.
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Y'know, I'm fairly irritated at the TVTropes people. They seem bound and determined to carefully gloss over my involvement in DW5.