DBTrek wrote:C-Mag wrote:
@DB
Thanks for the Metrics, interesting. Looks like his big boost in popularity was when he kicked us out of his house
Too bad he had no follow up plan other than becoming a semi-retired podcaster with no meaningful web presence.
Plus ... how much of the boost was due to previous users flooding in to read the good-bye messages and take one last look at the old DCF before it vanished? I find that possibility more likely than a bunch of newbs randomly flocking to his drastically reduced website because “
thank god those horrible forumers are finally gone”.
Yeah, a lot of old timers stopped by for the first time in years.
Twitter followers are so fucking fickle.............. it's funny Dan still talks about how the model for the show was to go for the few people that found his stuff interesting, don't try to please the masses. But hey, you get an agent and what's he tell you ?
Those bomb throwers are bad for your brand, you need to be on twitter getting followers, you need to get out and do interviews.