12/29/2023 0 Comments Eden eternal vendetta tumblr![]() The most popular keyword was “tumblr” (with 6 others), 9 people found me through searching Google, 47.96% of my traffic came through my Twitter feed compared to 39.06% from Tumblr (other sites included Formspring, Facebook and 2 other Tumblrs from this unit). Update: 200 people visited 807 times with 3,041 :)ĩ7.23% of people spoke English (8 other languages make up the rest), 91.84% came from Australia (5.67% from US, then 11 other countries), 57.95% from Canberra (only other significant results from Sydney and Newcastle with 19.78% and 10.93% respectively, then 65 other cities), Chrome is the most popular browser at 68.19% (followed by Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Compatible Agent? and Opera), Windows is the most popular OS at 87.97% (followed by Macintosh, iPod and iPad), the average page loading time was 4.78 seconds. I think that’s better than most of the other blogs. That’s 723 visits from 164 unique visitors, with 2,734 pageviews, with the average person looking a 3.78 pages a visit for about 7 minutes and 3 seconds, with a bounce rate of 51.18%, and the percentage of new visits being 21.85%. Thanks to Google Analytics, here are some stats (from February 29 to May 4, they’re probably slightly different to as of the time you are reading this right now): ![]() Number one complaint was the Macs in the lab taking about 50 tries to log into Tumblr. Didn’t think about Creative Commons much, but if I did, I’d probably make it Attribution (CC BY) so people can do anything with it basically. Any picture made by me on the site was probably done using my adequate basic skills at Photoshop, or just MS Paint, and uploaded to Imageshack. All the posters were stolen off random websites through Google Images (all painfully attributed), by using posters from IMP Awards (which didn’t like being embedded), the star ratings are off Wikipedia and trailers are from YouTube. I updated my website every week from the lecture content, if you have spare time, i’ve said on a lot on posts when i’ve updated the blog with something new. Though, by directing my blog posts to my personal pages, I got an audience which I already had and plenty of my friends told me they had looked at my blog in real life. I didn’t make a Facebook, Google Plus or Twitter page especially for my blog and instead directed them to my personal pages, the buttons on the right do look pretty fancy, along with a Rotten Tomatoes search and Twitter feed. Recently added a normal looking one, so look at that for the difference (I prefer my hand-made one). When we learnt to do something extra in the tutes or lectures I noted it in a blog-post. I am kinda proud of my About page, which I made the HTML and CSS from scratch by using W3Schools Online Web Tutorials, and it says pretty much everything about the website with pretty pictures and links for everyone. My design is not anything that fancy, just the basic theme jazzed up a little bit. They covered a fairly broad range of subjects, ranged from the year 1971 to now, 1 to 4.5 star rating, arthouse film to blockbuster movies, though they mostly came from the USA, or were co-productions with other countries. I ended up with 87 posts all up, more posts than the majority of the other blogs. I tried to keep to a series of films, which were Terrence Malick, Superman, Dirty Harry, David Lynch, Peter Jackson, Star Trek, Marvel comics (which renamed the blog, because it took up more than a third of the posts) and then a bunch of randoms. Every single one of my posts is the poster, followed by a short review, then a star rating out of 5 and ending with the trailer, with each post having 10-11 tags attached. ![]() I also think that as a topic, movies are just damn cool. There seemed to be lots of movie blogs for this unit, but while mine may not have been as long posts, I had the most consistent posting and format every day of the unit. This was probably my favourite unit this semester. Learnt a bunch about CSS and HTML, which I was only had slight basic knowledge in before, which is pretty helpful to make my site look pretty. Really enjoyed writing all of these, sharing my love of movies to everyone. So this here is my final reflective blog metapost for Networked Media Production and this blog for reviewing a film a day.
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