So, say the 54k registered members is correct. Whenever I’ve check in the past week or so they seem to have ~3,200 of so members online at any given time. Are those numbers good? I genuinely know fuck all about this I’m just interested because it seems a little low. Especially given the site routinely has had more guests than users the past week or so.
It's pretty good tbh, especially when the guest users bring the total number of unique visitors up to ~8k at most times during the day. That's worth a chunk of money for advertisers given the demographic information.
Yeah makes sense. I just wasn’t sure if that number of guests is normal, or if it’s just people enjoying the recent drama.
I don't know if that number is inflated or not either but it seems reasonable given ERA
is (despite some of y'all's misgivings) a reliable and often cited source of new video game news and reviews.
I made fun of the 4.5m price tag because it's fun to make fun of ERA but leveraging this forum properly could yield much more revenue per year than the 700k cited, with the caveat that leveraging it properly could drive away a small fraction of it's hardcore userbase.
It's an apples to oranges comparison, but if you compare the views at any given time to stream views on Twitch and look at how much some top streamers are making per view and per subscriber you can start to imagine how much value advertisers place on reliable views within different content consumption models.