The stats are rising!
Submitted by arvin on Tue, 10/30/2007 - 11:06am.So without much effort from either Ben or myself it seems that Wii like to podcast has increased tremendously in popularity. With the release of our only episode in October breaking all our previous bandwidth records and the addition of over 100 subscriptions within the past month through feedburner. While feedburners stats aren't exactly accurate. It does show that iTunes subscriptions account for almost 300 subscriptions. With those kind of stats it shows people are in fact watching the show.
UWFF Website completed
Submitted by arvin on Fri, 10/12/2007 - 8:44pm.
The University of Windsor Film Festival website (UWFF) is now completed and live on the web. I'm extremely happy with how the site turned out, and the sky's are definitely looking good on the web front. My bosses site "Visiontalk Computer Consultants" is also almost done and will mark the 5th site I'll have completed since the summer. I'm very proud of myself and am excited for all the new projects I may have a line on :)
Two new sites almost ready!
Submitted by arvin on Wed, 10/03/2007 - 12:34pm.I am close to launching two new websites the first being Visiontalk.ca, a local reseller of accessibility products and services. The second being the University of Windsor Film Festival. Both sites are built on Drupal 5.2 and are in various states of readiness. I'll have probably post some screen shots soon.
In regards to all of these sites being launched I'm working out in my head what the best way would be to organize all the sites into a multisite Drupal installation as opposed to having a full install for each website. Still a lot of kinks to work out though.
#1 on Google search index
Submitted by arvin on Fri, 09/07/2007 - 2:59pm.It looks like the fates are smiling on Wii like to podcast right now as we seem to be (at the time of this posting) the first two results showing up the terms "wii podcast". I think this is significant becuase these are two very broad search terms. It's obvious we'd never get on the first page for just the term "wii" or just the term "podcast". But the two of them together is still pretty significant.

