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I wasn't sure if I should post this stats info in here or somewhere else. Please advise.
I have some stats for you to review after one week of publishing articles in the Dash For Newbies Medium publication. There are 10 articles in the publication so far, and I'm averaging about 1 article per day. Not surprisingly, the most popular Hackernoon article to date is I Just Told a Robot To Send A $60 Tip To My Electronic Wallet.
VIEWS: 1.6k
Here's a breakdown of where the views are coming from:
Now, let's take a look at the most popular articles from Dash For Newbies. The top 2 articles are:
#1 Super Newbie Survival Guide To Dash
VIEWS: 700
# 2: From Saver To Investor: Why I Chose To Invest in a Masternode Share
VIEWS: 501
Here's the breakdown by popularity of article. Please keep in mind that I only started this Medium publication 8 days ago, so it's still a new source.
Here are the referrers for the Super Newbie Guide to Dash article:
Notice how the main websites that are the sources are: Flipboard, Email, Twitter, Hackernoon and Facebook.
Ok, let's look at the #2 article and its sources, From Saver To Investor:
The top 5 sources for this are Email, Reddit, Twitter, Medium, Dash For Newbies
Now, let's look at a recent Facebook post that was made from the official Dash Facebook Page to see how the article, "How To Get Dash" performed and translated into visits to Medium:
Here's the data from the official Dash Facebook Page:
So here's how those Facebook comments, shares and likes translated into reads on Medium:
As you can see, Facebook was the main driver of the visits to this Medium article. Mind you, this article was just written yesterday, so it still has more time to be shared and read.
Most bloggers and marketers are thinking in terms of Facebook but I am working a different angle because the kind of people who read on Medium tend to be more engaged with technology and the future. I think the kind of people who read on Medium can serve as the early adopters of Dash, which then can be spread to more mainstream people with the launch of Evolution.
Another good sign is that the Slack channel that Anja created, Women of Dash, has seen large numbers of engaged women joining up. I put an invite code at the end of each article encouraging newbies to come into Slack. This has been working very well in a short time. I believe between 5-7 new members have joined through this channel since launching the publication.
This is very preliminary data for you to review. I'm in the planning phase for the YouTube show and the first episode should be ready by next week. I'm painting backgrounds and writing out the dialogue this week.
I want to also add that all the original artwork I'm doing, like the one shown below can be added to the creative commons Dash art library:
One last thing, I'm getting a ton of new followers on Twitter and I've been extremely active on there retweeting Dash stuff, and sharing articles there.
I have some stats for you to review after one week of publishing articles in the Dash For Newbies Medium publication. There are 10 articles in the publication so far, and I'm averaging about 1 article per day. Not surprisingly, the most popular Hackernoon article to date is I Just Told a Robot To Send A $60 Tip To My Electronic Wallet.
VIEWS: 1.6k
Here's a breakdown of where the views are coming from:
Now, let's take a look at the most popular articles from Dash For Newbies. The top 2 articles are:
#1 Super Newbie Survival Guide To Dash
VIEWS: 700
# 2: From Saver To Investor: Why I Chose To Invest in a Masternode Share
VIEWS: 501
Here's the breakdown by popularity of article. Please keep in mind that I only started this Medium publication 8 days ago, so it's still a new source.
Here are the referrers for the Super Newbie Guide to Dash article:
Notice how the main websites that are the sources are: Flipboard, Email, Twitter, Hackernoon and Facebook.
Ok, let's look at the #2 article and its sources, From Saver To Investor:
The top 5 sources for this are Email, Reddit, Twitter, Medium, Dash For Newbies
Now, let's look at a recent Facebook post that was made from the official Dash Facebook Page to see how the article, "How To Get Dash" performed and translated into visits to Medium:
Here's the data from the official Dash Facebook Page:
So here's how those Facebook comments, shares and likes translated into reads on Medium:
As you can see, Facebook was the main driver of the visits to this Medium article. Mind you, this article was just written yesterday, so it still has more time to be shared and read.
Most bloggers and marketers are thinking in terms of Facebook but I am working a different angle because the kind of people who read on Medium tend to be more engaged with technology and the future. I think the kind of people who read on Medium can serve as the early adopters of Dash, which then can be spread to more mainstream people with the launch of Evolution.
Another good sign is that the Slack channel that Anja created, Women of Dash, has seen large numbers of engaged women joining up. I put an invite code at the end of each article encouraging newbies to come into Slack. This has been working very well in a short time. I believe between 5-7 new members have joined through this channel since launching the publication.
This is very preliminary data for you to review. I'm in the planning phase for the YouTube show and the first episode should be ready by next week. I'm painting backgrounds and writing out the dialogue this week.
I want to also add that all the original artwork I'm doing, like the one shown below can be added to the creative commons Dash art library:
One last thing, I'm getting a ton of new followers on Twitter and I've been extremely active on there retweeting Dash stuff, and sharing articles there.
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