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by PVC Staff

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Traffic Stats

If you’ve placed any advertising before, you know that the information you can get from sales reps can vary wildly.  I’m not dissing sales reps, instead there really hasn’t been great standards by which Publishers should follow.  We feel pretty strongly that Google Analytics is great data.  In fact, we base our writers payments on the depth of the G.A. reports.

At PVC we are going to publish our data openly from Googla Analytics to assist advertisers and potential advertisers in making informed purchasing decisions.  Who does that!?!  Well, we do.  If you’re spending valuable and limited marketing dollars, make sure you’re getting the best ROI.  I understand StudioDaily may be sharing Google Analytics data and I applaud that.  If you’d like to receive our data, please contact me directly , or .

Every month we’ll publish our stats here and the Google data obtained from Jarett or myself can be used as proof.  Since we only soft-launched in February (meaning no marketing of the site yet, only word of mouth), growth is expected to phase in over the year.  Our goal was 25% growth month to month for the first six months, then leveling out to be approximately 200,000 visits by the end of the year 2008. 

March 2008: 49,986 (we missed 50,000 by only 14 visits)
Feb. 2008:  34,316

In our second month live we grew 46%. 
• Approx. 87% have added us to their bookmarks
• Avg time on site: 5:46 (We’re still new)

For some comparisons, you can check out these other traffic monitoring sites.  As you can see from the data they show, compared to Google Analytics data, they are not very reliable, but it may give you an idea of where sites stand.

http://www.trafficestimate.com
http://www.alexa.com

According to these sites PVC has already beaten the industry grandfather Videography.com.

If you have any questions about PVC or our traffic and rate information, please contact me directly.

Scott Gentry, President
ProVideo Coalition

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What is the PVC?

Scott Gentry The ProVideo Coalition brings together the industry’s best writers, bloggers, and video gurus. Within the ProVideo Coalition website, each writer maintains their own blog, with the site’s content management system dynamically sharing tutorials, reviews, video clips, and other media across the individual channels or sites.

Without great editorial content, a publishing property is nothing. We believe that the surest means of attracting the best writers and motivating them to create great content is to give them control of the production process and to let them earn a fair return for their efforts. To that end, the writers come first at the PVC.

Since this is a coalition, we will be growing in the number of writers filling each vertical niche of professional video. We are also still in beta, which means, we’re likely to have some rough edges to the site. Stay tuned, there are lots of great things coming.

To learn more about each writer, go to their blog and read their bio. Me? I ran DV from ’95-04, then Studio and Film & Video until 2007. Even after all that, I have never been more excited about being in this market than right now, and right here at the PVC.

If you'd like to learn more, you can email me, Scott Gentry sgentry(at)provideocoalition.com

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