Review hits. And without me really paying attention.
Should I be proud/happy about this? As a user, I guess it's a lot, especially since I only have 32 reviews. But if I looked on a broader scale, it's not really a lot all things considered. I don't even break the top 50, which is pretty much overrun with staff/freelancers anyway. Besidse, I'd appreciate feedback way more than hits any day.
Well, either way, I'll keep writing. And I'll probably never make another post like this because I really hate bragging, and it would mean more if I'd hit 100k anyway.
See you in another ten years. =D
On another yet somewhat related note, I'm still considering joining staff, but still can't come to a complete and proper decision on the matter.
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psychopenguin - December 30, 2008 (09:06 AM) Is there a third type besides staff and freelance? lol Also, I wouldn't really take much merit in hits since this site isn't super popular, so you got the right attitude. And for 32 reviews that's impressive. Quality is most important blah blah. |
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zippdementia - December 30, 2008 (12:31 PM) What i don't understand is how Digimon World has over a 1000 views. |
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honestgamer - December 30, 2008 (01:10 PM) We perform really well when reviewing games aimed at children. There are a lot of parents and grandparents that read this site (but obviously don't feel compelled to post on the forums and what have you). If we post a review for an older game that's available at a good price throughout the nation, parents will buy it for their kids then head online to see what people are saying about it and we'll get a lot of traffic that way because we're not necessarily competing with a lot of huge sites. It's a terrific way to boost your hit count. |