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Nice, thanks for this data, I least we now seen this community growing more at the start of the here. Obviously, we have seen influx of teleported accounts from the other forum.Those gambling sites have to gain something or they'll disappear. Thread needs comments, views, sign ups, and more. People cannot just collect and expect the money to keep flowing.
And we might see the trend continue as well, if we will see a way to get incentives to members here like signature campaigns for mixer as this is the reason of the inflow of members and traffic as well. We will like to see gambling campaigns as well like what @yahoo62278 has started.
Is there any way we as a forum members can help improve rankings, not counting normal creation of posts and topics?
Numbers are still increasing compared to other two months but I dont see any major changes that are important to mention.
The bull market wouldn't really have much effect on bringing new members but could increase the activeness of existing members but with competitions, the benefit of the bull run would be spread thin. Like Joker said, introducing the forum to other individuals can help go along way especially from individuals whose followers are in thousands can help too. Many people care about their benefit before joining any community. Letting them know about the financial and social benefit would go along way. Like Yahoo62278 said, The traffic would need more push to gain more campaigns. The bigger the community, the better everyone gains.Numbers are still increasing compared to other two months but I dont see any major changes that are important to mention.Hopefully they will continue to be for the better and we have in our favor the bull market, which helps, when the crypto winter comes we can expect a worsening of stats.
One of the first things I personally think is to drop occasionally a line about the forum in our related to crypto social media accounts (I do so from time to time). The more interested in crypto users will come to forum, the better results we can see in these ranking charts. And of course the more projects will be interested in participating here: with campaigns of different sort, with ANN-topics, etc. :)If this is implemented, we may have to launch a campaign for forum members and recognize the efforts of members to promote the forum. For example, a member who continuously tweet about AltcoinsTalks forum on Twitter for 1 month will be credited with n Karma and will be easier to rank up. In this case, we also have to ensure the quality of the member's tweet on Twitter. Compared to the current ranking system, it requires much more complicated things, so it is quite difficult to implement. I hope a Bounty manager can suggest and manage such social campaign to promote AltcoinsTalks forum more effectively.
The bull market wouldn't really have much effect on bringing new members but could increase the activeness of existing members but with competitions, the benefit of the bull run would be spread thin. Like Joker said, introducing the forum to other individuals can help go along way especially from individuals whose followers are in thousands can help too. Many people care about their benefit before joining any community. Letting them know about the financial and social benefit would go along way. Like Yahoo62278 said, The traffic would need more push to gain more campaigns. The bigger the community, the better everyone gains.Bullrun really attracts investor attention, but instead of going to crypto forums like many years ago, they often join crypto communities on Telegram or follow crypto KOLs on Twitter and Youtube. But bullrun will create many new projects and create the need to advertise to reach potential investors, new bounty campaigns will soon appear and we will see the enthusiastic participation of bounty hunters and airdrop hunters. I don't like the idea of turning crypto forums into bounty portals but hunters are also an important part of every forum and the crypto market. When hunters are more active, the forum will become more vibrant, attracting more users.
If this is implemented, we may have to launch a campaign for forum members and recognize the efforts of members to promote the forum.Such campaigns are not expensive and can provide projects with some free services to transfer their projects here.
When mixers were banned in the other forum, there was massive inflow of members here and steady teleporting and that inflow was seen in the statistics. Knowing that the greater number came from BTT, it is expected that the growth slows down. What we should be looking out for in the data is if the numbers will remain steady without reducing. And I think there's no reduction yet but we will soon have inactivity because not everyone will like here. Some will remain while other won't.Numbers are still increasing compared to other two months but I dont see any major changes that are important to mention.
I think it was to be expected. There was a big change with the mixer campaigns coming to ATT and with the massive teleportation of members, but now the changes are going to be slower. Hopefully they will continue to be for the better and we have in our favor the bull market, which helps, when the crypto winter comes we can expect a worsening of stats.
I am used to using HyperStat and SimilarWeb because they are simple and provide visual data. I will try to access data sources like Google Analytics to get more accurate data in the future. Clearly, HyperStat has not updated its statistics in the past few months, which is not really valuable for reference.
I see you get data from hypersat and similar web. But those tools are third party, and are not really reliable.
Don't you have access to Clouflare data, or google analytics? Those are much more reliable, because they are not estimations, but measured
Don't you have access to Clouflare data, or google analytics?I thought you needed to set up some stuff on your web server to use Cloudflare analytics. Can you use them to analyze traffic on some websites even if you don't have any access to their server? I'm referring to this one btw[1]. As far as I'm aware, most of their services seem to target website owners.
Don't you have access to Clouflare data, or google analytics?I thought you needed to set up some stuff on your web server to use Cloudflare analytics. Can you use them to analyze traffic on some websites even if you don't have any access to their server? I'm referring to this one btw[1]. As far as I'm aware, most of their services seem to target website owners.
[1] https://www.cloudflare.com/web-analytics/