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Post by davy on Jun 26, 2017 23:16:54 GMT
Just a quick update on the forum progress. Ken has been keeping an eye on figure's and has reported in staff private message that were doing ok,, plodding along slow and easy , picking up the odd member here and there,, We have over a 100 visitors a day
Threads and post's are a bit slow,,but I think we have all been affected by pretty poor weather over our dark night seasons, but it's not all about Astronomy in this forum,, the den is good for a laugh as well.
Forum statistics wise, we can go from a 1000 to 2000 forum requests per day so folk know were here 😁. We are doing ok I think,, Facebook seems to be more popular for a quick image dump on a Astronomy page and gets a pile of likes but. Looking at our pages I can see we get a lot of folk looking for information and that's good,, it shows that we have a place in the Astronomy market to help folk get into video Astronomy or help solve issues.
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Post by Dragon Man on Jun 27, 2017 9:58:43 GMT
Yep, it's good to see many people still visit here, and still getting new members on a regular basis. We have a wide selection of areas covering Video Astronomy, even including Imaging. And no arguments
I also keep an eye on our other site, the 'Astronomy Information Directory' and it is going great guns. A couple of times a week I click on 'Recent Topics' to see how many views each topic receives and some are flying along.
The busiest pages seem to be: - Revolution Imager Advanced IMX224 Kit - 435 views - The Society of Astronomy and Science - 203 views - James Webb telescope - 305 views - Revolution Imager R2 - 300 views - Space and Astronomy - 209 views - One minute astronomer - 223 views - Amateur astrophotography - 209 views - Kids astronomy - 205 views - Astronomy for beginners - 202 views - Astrophotography of Ken James (3 videos) - 225 views (I must have a Fan Club) - NASA - 324 views - Astronomy for Beginners - 272 views - etc.
Don't forget to leave a link in other sites and forums to the 'Astronomy Information Directory' so others can take advantage of all the information/links. It's a really great resource: astronomydirectory.boards.net/
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