View Full Version : What's with the "sudden" popularity?


CJ Swartz
02-06-2003, 04:12 PM
As of 4:06PM MST the count of Currently Active Users: 39
There are currently 9 members and 30 guests on the boards. | Most users ever online was 55 on 02-06-2003 at 01:32 PM.

We've gone months without having so many folks online at the same time, and now we're having a lot several days in a row -- this is wonderful, but I am wondering what's drawing folks here this week that we didn't have last week? :)

Are some of you leaving more RetouchPRO adverts in other forums, or is Doug giving prizes (that I'm missing out on), or has the word just all of a sudden spread about this being a great and friendly site, or ....?

P.S. Yes, I'm knocking on wood so that I don't screw up a good thing for everyone.

T Paul
02-06-2003, 04:27 PM
Actually a lot of the guest are google bots.

~T

CJ Swartz
02-06-2003, 04:54 PM
Actually a lot of the guest are google bots. -- T.

T., I had to look that up -- on Google, of course. Google says that a "Googlebot is Google's web-crawling robot". Is that what you were referring to -- we are being invaded, ummm, er, observed by web-crawling robots? (the word "crawling" always kinda makes my skin "crawl". :eek: )

BTW, did you change your avatar again -- from a photo of you to ... is that one of your cats, or a google bot? ;)

platscha@cs.com
02-07-2003, 01:04 AM
So guess it came from Doug, the present that is, I was in class last night and 2 different people mentioned retouchpro as a site to bookmark, even though I got a present, maybe everybody else is just getting the word out.
I just looked, it is the same old car out front.

T Paul
02-07-2003, 01:11 AM
C.J.

Yes I changed my avatar...a couple of times. It was time for a change. I kind of like the Twisted Whiskers' cat (American Greeting card line). He or she with the bulging eyes is a bit goofy and just makes you grin.

And don't worry about the bots...they are good things. Now when people type in "photoart" or such they will probably get several RetouchPro links.

~T

d_kendal
02-07-2003, 01:54 AM
love the new avatar, T! I was wondering where I had seen something like that before.. I'm assuming that's a bunch of liquify work?

- David :)

BigAl
02-07-2003, 02:07 AM
I dunno, T. I've tried using Google to search RetouchPro, and very seldom have I gotten hits. (trying to bypass RetouchPro's search engine's 3 letter word limit ).

For instance searching Google for "photo art" daisies doesn't get one RetouchPro hit.

T Paul
02-07-2003, 10:18 AM
BigAl,

I know what you mean. I haven't mastered RetouchPro's search engines yet. Although I have been searching fpr techniques, tips and such on google and had several RetouchPro tutorials turn up.

~T

TwinbNJ
02-07-2003, 07:27 PM
It is a fine art to work the algorithms of the search engines. lol
Did that for work for a couple of years -- almost like watching the stock market. Spiders, amount of links. page data --- oh that is an art in it's self. I know I have recomended this site to at least 20 people and begged them to come take a look...... sometimes word of mouth will do ya good everytime! I found the site from a SE doing a serach on Photoshop tourotials. The bots or spiders visiting your site show that you are at least being "looked" at for placement on the SE's ..... so I guess that is a good thing.

Cameraken
02-27-2006, 07:37 AM
Online Users

It happened again last night. Online Users soared from 375 to 1125. That’s about 800 more than normal. Was RetouchPro mentioned on TV or something?

Ken

Nanls
02-27-2006, 10:29 AM
My son attends The Art Institute in San Diego and one of their assignments was to list three sites that had useful Photoshop tutorials that they would bookmark for future use. His choices included retouchpro.com.

~Nancy~

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byRo
02-27-2006, 03:45 PM
Ken, I don't know what might have driven up the numbers so suddenly - but I'd guess it's them BOT's at work again.

Update on the numbers, there are now 182 guests. Flipping through the pages reveals that 90% (or more) are "Yahoo! Slurp Spider", with only a few instances of GoogleBot and MsBot.

Don't know what that means, but the traffic is now coming from Yahoo and not from Google as T had reported earlier in this thread.


Cameraken
02-27-2006, 07:00 PM
Thanks Rô

It seems that moderators can get more info. I got “you do not have permission to access this page”
I did notice that none of the 800 joined RetouchPro.

Nanis. It’s nice to hear that they found RetouchPro useful.
RetouchPro is also listed as a great web site here.

http://www.planetoftheweb.com/archives/000443.php


Ken.

Ed_L
02-28-2006, 01:36 PM
Ken, I don't know what might have driven up the numbers so suddenly - but I'd guess it's them BOT's at work again.

Update on the numbers, there are now 182 guests. Flipping through the pages reveals that 90% (or more) are "Yahoo! Slurp Spider", with only a few instances of GoogleBot and MsBot.

Don't know what that means, but the traffic is now coming from Yahoo and not from Google as T had reported earlier in this thread.



That's a little disheartening to me. Even though I haven't posted much lately, I thought maybe word got around that I was back! :D

Ed

byRo
02-28-2006, 04:01 PM
(Using mod superpowers) I heard the bots whispering to each other, and couldn't make it out - something like "dzbak", "dzbak", "dzbak".

Now I got it! "Ed's back" :D


palms1
03-01-2006, 02:01 AM
With a bit more knowledge of time zones could it be worked out where about the "extras" are from ?
For example it say's most where on line at 4 a.m. well it probably wouldnt have been the UK or neighbouring country's as we would all be tucked up asleep in bed.
Ed what is your time zone ?

Palms

Belmondo
03-10-2006, 05:18 AM
One possible explanation----someone just posted a link to this forum at photography-on-the.net where I am one of the moderators. We have about a gazillion members, but we're primarily a digital photography forum, and don't have a lot of discussion on post-processing.

I've been looking for a good online Photoshop resource, and this looks like it might just fit the ticket. I might even shrink my 150 X 150 pixel avatar, although it's probably not going to look like much at 50 X 50.

This looks like a very good group, and I'm eager to spend some time poking around in here when I get back home. (On the road right now).

palms1
03-10-2006, 08:45 AM
Welcome Belmondo
Personaly i dont think you could of found a better group than here , it's a very friendly and helpful group ( be prepared you might have your brain picked )

Palms

Marthig
03-10-2006, 12:09 PM
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The above note appeared on page two of a Yahoo! search of "photo retouching".

Also, I found RetouchPro when searching for "design" sites through Stumble Upon a search portal ... was love at first sight :bow: :D