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| Saturday, 17 April 2010 09:54 |
Although the new year is already a good four weeks old, we want to throw back
from a quick look Country Music News again.Despite the economic crisis and the resulting decline in advertising revenue, we can not complain to us. In 2009, several record labels have advertised with us. One of the main reasons is the quality of the page with their reports. What a colleague of the EMI proved successful in us because he was looking for Tift Merritt and had no idea that it does someone in Germany is that deals with it. Or an employee of the House of Universal we dubbed the "premium site" with which we must work together easily. When Sony took a staff that only very rarely as good CD reviews found on the net are like us. A shortcoming that way also The time took up recently in an article. We are proud that our colleagues to sit down, listen to the music and write down their own thoughts. Press releases from the record companies are with us, of course, not used in the discussions. You have a CD, a movie or a book does not always give the full assessment score. So we wrote Oliver Flesh, co-author of the book Gunter Gabriel "Anyone who was sitting deep in the cellar The following lines: "It was somewhat surprising that, as I think, best and most accurate gig-book criticism to read things on a country-portal. funny written, fairly and correctly criticizes am - love it! " But alone the praise of the employees of record companies, film distributors and book publishers have not brought us to where we are now. The loyalty of our readers continues to be what we want most to us. We take suggestions from you and to heart and constantly tinkering on the side, to make them even more attractive ... and our effort is worth it. For years we have very good attendance and are among the most visited sites in country from Germany. Presumably we are even the most-visited German site. But only high visitor numbers do not tell enough about the quality. It also revolves around how long a visitor stays on average at our site. So loud Goggle Analytics currently calls on average each visitor to 6.25 pages and keeps it between dries and four minutes on our site. An important factor is the bounce rate. If someone comes to our site, for example by a search engine that reads only one article and then leave the page again, it increases our bounce rate. After the redesign of the site in late 2008 we were at just under 50%, i.e. Almost every second visitor has called only one side and then left again Country Music News. This had to do with the fact that our regular readers had to get used to once the new concept. In recent weeks we have managed to push the bounce rate to below 1%. This in turn means that many people who visit our site for the first time, also look further at our side, rather than immediately to leave. This is again very good for the country scene: When a visitor comes to the side that has so far not dealt much with the music and then find our site interesting, he hears the future may be more country music. Of course, we also ensure that many new visitors to our site. One of the priorities this year is for us the film "Crazy Heart", on 4 March 2010 is in the cinemas. Currently we are planning several joint projects in film distribution. Similar to "Walk The Line"We hope to keep many people interested in music on the page. At that time, our visitor numbers shot up and many first-time visitors, we are now among our regular readers. Immediately after the theatrical release of "Crazy Heart" Kevin Costner comes to Germany. Here, too many people aware for the first time with country music come into contact. We are these people trying to permanently for country music to care. We hope with you, our readers, progressively making the music in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, more popular. Please contact us for it and let us know how we can improve our site. Colleagues from the editors and art are always open to your suggestions. |