Sunday 14 September 2014

My Voicesnet Top Ten (as of 14\9\2014)


 
(Picture Credit - Pattra Shuwaswat)

 
Poem Title
Views
Responses
Votes
Points
Added
Last View
Categories
7264
3
1
5
8/25/2008
9/13/2014
Free Verse - Sports
1869
6
2
4
7/28/2010
9/14/2014
Dogs - Free Verse
1476
5
0
0
8/27/2008
9/14/2014
Holidays - Summer
1465
3
1
5
8/23/2008
9/12/2014
Free Verse - Religious, Christian, Jewish, Islam, Baptist, etc.
1431
6
4
16
1/21/2009
9/6/2014
Free Verse - Religious, Christian, Jewish, Islam, Baptist, etc.
1202
2
1
3
4/12/2011
9/14/2014
981
0
1
5
4/12/2011
9/14/2014
Birds - Nature
969
0
0
0
2/22/2011
9/14/2014
Free Verse - Religious, Christian, Jewish, Islam, Baptist, etc.
911
0
0
0
7/28/2010
9/13/2014
Animals - Free Verse
883
6
1
3
2/15/2009
9/12/2014
Free Verse - Religious, Christian, Jewish, Islam, Baptist, etc.
 
Comment -  I've no idea why a specialised poem like "Champion" did so well. "Dog's Life" is a big surprise. I do notice an animal theme here. Plus some general Nature and Philosophy with Religion. Table and maybe picture credit to VoicesNet.

15\9 - That's Weird. For many days now on Triond my "Paedo Piece" has been Viewing really well. But today it all stopped! Just one View. "Bullies" got 45 after being eclipsed there for quite a while. "Crake Cake" has 9 Views today - still going. "Triond Views" stopped Viewing a few days back too. Have a blog "Old Untalented and White" in pending now.

18\9 - 27,921 Views for "Paedo" to press, but as I say, Views suddenly dried up. 41,723 Views for "Bullies" now.

Got weird message from Triond today at top of dashboard:

"Increase Your Revenues: Your articles are currently getting traffic with low ad clickthrough characteristics. While your Triond revenues are calculated per views, this kind of traffic generates lower revenues with our advertisers, and therefore impacts your payments directly. Once your traffic returns to having normal ad clickthrough rates characteristics, you can expect payments to be higher."
 
No idea how to make my traffic return to "normal click through rates".