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#1 2010-07-18 09:32:04

Ludichris1
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What's the best time to post Projects? :o

I'm not sure if this should be in Miscellaneous or not, but it seemed half-fitting...

Anyway, does anyone know for sure or have a best guess when the best time (the global clock) or day is to post projects? Because like one of my easy-made projects I made got 7 views in like a minute (though that's all really), while this other 3D(ish) project I had been working on for 2 weeks that I uploaded has 1 comment, and like no views.

Or can you recommend a program or web site that can help do this for me? Like most hits at certain times?

I wish they had that in Scratch Stats  tongue


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#2 2010-07-18 13:23:33

Wolfie1996
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Re: What's the best time to post Projects? :o

I'd say "upload when there are a lot of people on the forums" - that way, if you post an advertisement in Show and Tell, more people will see it while it's at the top of the page  smile


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#3 2010-07-18 13:32:16

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Re: What's the best time to post Projects? :o

Well, there is no best time to post a project, just a best time to advertise it  tongue


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#4 2010-07-18 13:48:15

Ludichris1
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Re: What's the best time to post Projects? :o

Wolfie1996 wrote:

I'd say "upload when there are a lot of people on the forums" - that way, if you post an advertisement in Show and Tell, more people will see it while it's at the top of the page  smile

What would be a lot of people exactly, lol? There are 20 people on at this writing.

throughthefire wrote:

Well, there is no best time to post a project, just a best time to advertise it   tongue

Lol I guess I'm not much of a business person. Does not having leader qualities lead to this? XD


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#5 2010-07-18 13:52:18

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Re: What's the best time to post Projects? :o

20's quite a lot  smile  There have been times when more people were on (35+, I think), but then again, there are times when I'm the only member online ( yikes ). So yeah, posting now might work  big_smile


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#6 2010-07-18 14:40:32

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Re: What's the best time to post Projects? :o

Wolfie1996 wrote:

20's quite a lot  smile  There have been times when more people were on (35+, I think), but then again, there are times when I'm the only member online ( yikes ). So yeah, posting now might work  big_smile

One time there was 4 lines of users O_O

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#7 2010-07-18 15:06:45

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Re: What's the best time to post Projects? :o

ThePCKid wrote:

Wolfie1996 wrote:

20's quite a lot  smile  There have been times when more people were on (35+, I think), but then again, there are times when I'm the only member online ( yikes ). So yeah, posting now might work  big_smile

One time there was 4 lines of users O_O

I guess it depends how long the usernames are - if they're 10 to 15 characters long, and there are 20 users online, they'll take up more lines than if everyone had 3 characters. Perhaps a lot of people online then had long-ish usernames?  smile


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