Updates from September, 2010

  • Link Your Brightcove Players Correctly = Grow Your Web Traffic

    Mat Giordano 8:57 am on September 17, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: analytics, , growth, web traffic

    So I filled out a Brightcove customer satisfaction survey a while ago, and gave some feedback about a feature I thought would be really cool: an intuitive way to share your video links and have them point back into the page they originated from, as opposed to going to link.brightcove.com.

    Earlier this week I started chatting with Jeremy Merle, the product design and user experience director at Brightcove via email about the feedback I left. We set up a call for this morning at 10 AM EST, so I could clarify what I meant.

    In the meantime, Brightcove rolled out Studio 4.2.1. In this release came a whole new level of analytics that’s available to everyone, including Attention Span analytics (which are really eye-opening) and other goodies like Engagement and Unique Viewers. The one I want to touch on here is Top Domains.

    I was looking at this and thinking “Hmmm…Brightcove.com is accounting for almost 1/4 of our video web traffic. There has to be a better way to dump those visits and pageviews back into our domains.”

    In essence, we’re sort of hemorrhaging web traffic because when people are sharing our videos via email, links, etc. from the players they end up at brightcove.com instead of back at our sites. One of our top referrers is Facebook; imagine if we could get all those views back to home base.

    I brought up this point to Jeremy this morning on our call, since it was essentially what I was wondering when I gave my feedback initially and he did some research and helped me out on how to fix it.

    Before I wrote this I went and looked at some other Entercom markets’ web properties and every one I saw was linked to link.brightcove.com, so I can assume a large chunk (if not all) of our markets need to make this fix. It’s as simple as going into the Publishing Module, clicking on the player you want to edit, changing the hosting URL back to the page you have the player embedded in, generating the code and replacing the embed code you already have.

    It gets a bit hairy there, though, since you want to make sure you are putting the embed code inside the CSS div in Vortal (and not deleting mobile/iPhone code), plus local webmasters don’t have access to the homepage template holding the chromeless player (and the Watch landing page is a Drupal page) so I’m assuming the Digital team would have to get involved at some point to help adjust this stuff. I know I’ll be putting in a request to get it done here.

    We’d really like to monetize our video content better in market here, and I think a little fix like this across all the players will grow our stats (and web traffic overall) quite nicely to make a stronger case to potential advertisers.

    To see an example of how it will work, I have published the updated player in our Froggy 101 video page. Just click “Get Link” within any video and see how the link generates a URL direct to that video inside of the player on the site.

    Merry Friday!

    UPDATE (9.20.10): As Dan M. noted in the comments below, you don’t actually have to go in and change your embed code after updating your ‘Publish Module’ settings; they update automatically. Check out  Dan’s comment for browser caching information.

     
  • Important QuickPost Update

    avanhook 1:38 pm on March 10, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Recently we have experienced some instances of slowness on specific Radiotown servers affecting your ability to use the Drupal admin site – issues have varied from general slowness to login issues. In investigating possible causes, we have identified and made changes to the QuickPost feature as it was overtaxing our systems.

    Effective immediately, we are caching QuickPosts. It may take up to 5 minutes for new Quickposts to appear on your sites. Quickposts will now update on the 0’s and 5’s in every hour. That means if you make a new post at 12:03pm, it will not show till 12:05pm when the cache clears.  ( For additional details on why this change was needed, see the end of this email.) As a reminder, Quickpost do NOT automatically refresh on any page, so if a listener is on your home page for 10 minutes and during that time you make an Quickpost update, they will not see it until either they navigate to another page or refresh the current page.

    We continue to recommend that you do NOT use the QuickPosts for contesting. Even before Quickposts were cached, they were not an effective tool for contesting because new posts did not appear until a user visited another page or refreshed the current one.

    Please know that we are investigating the possibility of having the Quickpost cache clear for individual sites upon a new Quickpost being added. This would mean that any new post you add would show up immediately on new page calls. As we know more, we’ll keep you updated on this possibility.

    If there are any questions or feedback, please let me know.  And thanks for your patience as we continue to improve our tools and look for ways to better serve you.

    Have a great evening,

    Amy

    Additional details for the geek in you:

    We are seeing increased activity from our stations hitting the database causing spikes that are essentially the result of the slowness experience by some stations. Digital has identified that Quickposts are accounting for over 20% of the database calls being made – to address this we have enabled caching for the Quickposts. Because every page has the QuickPost on it, it makes a call to the database each and every time a page is called. When our activity increases (which is does during certain parts of the day) this is putting a strain on our systems. Enabling caching will greatly help. As an example, prior to caching, the quickpst.php script was running an average of over 12,000 times in 60 minutes. After enabling caching, it is now running less than 1000 times during a 60 minute window.

    Amy Van Hook

    Entercom Digital

    Director of Digital Operations

    P: 503-535-0265

     avanhook at entercom.com

     
  • Drupal Gardens & Cupcakes.

    Mat Giordano 8:34 am on January 27, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: cupcakes, Drupal, drupal gardens

    As I figure out my plan of action for the day to stay uninformed about the Apple Tablet and just watch the keynote on my iPhone when I get home later (sounds much easier in theory) I thought I’d share a quick couple nuggets with everyone.

    Until now, we’ve really only seen Drupal as a service that requires us to download the core and run the code from a server. The beta launch of Drupal Gardens is possibly the Ning/Wordpress solution to that issue. Not as much a standalone web solution as it is a way to quickly set up microsites that are socially powered for promotional purposes, it presents itself as a really great tool for corporations such as ours to have in-market solutions for fast deployment.

    Plus it’s free until the end of 2010 – peep the demo below and then grab your invite here:

    Also in totally irrelevant news, these brain slug cupcakes by Alicia Traveria are Futurama-awesome. Carpe diem!

     
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