!!!WARNING!!! Rankings ahead
14 years ago
I was checking how many submissions I had made and then I compared it to my pageviews, From that I decided to construct this list of where people stand (In amount of pageviews vs submissions).
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Rain-ine 97 Pageviews per submission
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Palehorse73 41 Pageviews per submission
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Leon42 40 Pageviews per submission
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krazehness 16 Pageviews per submission
#5
Tonin 14 Pageviews Per submission
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systematicweasel 13 Pageviews per submission
#7
Caberea 9 Pageviews per submission
This got me thinking about what made these pageviews per submission change around, I checked through submissions and quickly found they were no indication whatsoever of these stats. The main reason I noticed this was the Palehorse73 had only around 16 submissions, yet ranks second on these statistics.
As a result I consulted watch lists. This also got me nowhere since Palehorse73 has 24 watchers as opposed to Krazehness's 119.
These statistics have led to me asking only one question to anyone reading this: can you figure out what makes for a high pageviews per submission?
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This got me thinking about what made these pageviews per submission change around, I checked through submissions and quickly found they were no indication whatsoever of these stats. The main reason I noticed this was the Palehorse73 had only around 16 submissions, yet ranks second on these statistics.
As a result I consulted watch lists. This also got me nowhere since Palehorse73 has 24 watchers as opposed to Krazehness's 119.
These statistics have led to me asking only one question to anyone reading this: can you figure out what makes for a high pageviews per submission?
The other potential culprit is tags on submissions. If your tags are too specific people won't pull them up too often in the search engine unless they're searching for specifics as well. General tags lead to more art views which leads to more pageviews. And having a naughty picture here or there definitely helps as well. XP