I put a whole stinkload of pictures of my painted miniatures in photobucket and now people actually look at them! I understand that people go to the pics that I link to, like dopefests and images linked to in emails and such. But there have been over 18,000 views. Holy crap.
Has anyone else posted something online and had it just take off unexpectedly?
That’d be nice but unlikely to happen. Plenty of better painted minis already on the web to view free. I took the pics for two reasons. First, I just wanted to catalog them in case any were sold, given away, or lost later. Second, if I ever put any up on ebay, I’ll need pics.
Those are great! How long have you been doing those?
To answer the OP, no, nothing I’ve posted online has really taken off. I have a personal blog but it’s about my life, universe, and everything, so it’s not exactly scintillating reading for most folks. Which is too bad because I am awesome.
I hereby rescind my previous post. I misread it. I thought you wrote “Has anyone else posted something and had to take it off unexpectedly?”
I have not posted anything of so much consequence that it took off unexpectedly. I have posted stuff that I later took down because of unexpected reactions that I decided were not worth the exposure.
I wrote an op-ed piece once that got linked to by a larger political site… I wound up with like 5,000 page views in a short period of time. I even got a fan letter.
For awhile, my blog on MySpace got a hundred-some page views a week. That was back before Facebook, of course.
But, 18,000? Dang! That’s impressive!
must… resist… dubious linkage of enthusiastic miniature-viewing to why cancellation of SGU was a mistake…
It was. She was a nice and very earnest young woman, we ended up meeting for coffee. I’m afraid I’m much more erudite in writing; in person, awkwardness generally prevails. But I guess my article struck a chord with a lot of people. One of those things where you just happen to align with the zeitgeist.