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  Timothy Falconer at 9/15/2002 05:16:25 PM

For those that missed the article about Storymill in today's Morning Call, you can read it online. So far the article has given us a healthy spike in visitors, as well as three new stories!

Everyone at Immuexa has a little "Price is Right" bet going on. We're each guessing the number of "reads" and "clicks" before midnight tonight. Guesses range from 100 reads (which is where we're at now, says a smiling Christie) to 2000 (good luck Crissi!). Clicks vary less, from 60 (still holding steady Paula) to 650 (Crissi, again, the optimist). The winner gets a free dinner.

 
  Timothy Falconer at 9/14/2002 09:00:00 PM

Today we put in "read counts" and "click counts", which are both tied to topics. Whenever someone reads a story about your organization, it records it as a "topic read". Whenever someone clicks your hyperlink (which brings them to your website), it records it as a "topic click". I just zeroed all the counts, so they start right now. To see current counts, visit the following:

www.storymill.org/topics

 
  Timothy Falconer at 9/14/2002 03:50:57 AM

Tonight we topped ten stories, and what more, they're good! At least I've enjoyed them. I've also just added "topics" to the stories, so readers can easily see what each story is about. Even better, they can click the topic name and it'll bring them directly to the organization's website. Hopefully this will bring more people to the websites of our Storymill Partners. As I've said before, I'd like Storymill to serve as a kind of raincatcher for everyone else.

 
  Timothy Falconer at 9/10/2002 12:21:25 AM

Yesterday I called up each of the Storymill Partners to plead for stories, since the Morning Call is probably going to run an article this Sunday about Storymill. Two more came in, which brings us to six. We'll see how many we can get by this Saturday.

Also, tonight I created a News section for chatter like this. It's also a place for the Storymill Partners to brag about new stuff.

Case in point: the Canal Museum has a new website. Steve Humphrey tells me it was made by Lafayette College. Great job!

 

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