Yahoo Voices and an Influx of New Content?
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:59 am
On other threads, it's been suggested that he recent shutdown of Yahoo Voices could lead to an influx of former YV writers submitting their content here.
I've been tracking the inventory on CC for the last few weeks and thought it would be interesting over the next few weeks to see if a possible influx has a big change on the amount of inventory that CC offers.
Here's the data as it currently stands - This is a comparison of the inventory from when I first started tracking it at the beginning of June to the inventory last Friday (11 July).
As you can see, between those two dates 580 articles were added to the public catalog (around 100 a week) and 760 Full and Unique rights licenses were sold* - This means an overall, net reduction of 180 articles.
I'll keep an eye on inventory over the next few weeks, see how things change and report it here.
*I'm aware that my figures on license sales aren't completely accurate, due to the information on the 'Writing Ideas' page sometimes being out of date, but I hope this provides a useful basis for comparison.
Thanks,
Paul.
I've been tracking the inventory on CC for the last few weeks and thought it would be interesting over the next few weeks to see if a possible influx has a big change on the amount of inventory that CC offers.
Here's the data as it currently stands - This is a comparison of the inventory from when I first started tracking it at the beginning of June to the inventory last Friday (11 July).
As you can see, between those two dates 580 articles were added to the public catalog (around 100 a week) and 760 Full and Unique rights licenses were sold* - This means an overall, net reduction of 180 articles.
I'll keep an eye on inventory over the next few weeks, see how things change and report it here.
*I'm aware that my figures on license sales aren't completely accurate, due to the information on the 'Writing Ideas' page sometimes being out of date, but I hope this provides a useful basis for comparison.
Thanks,
Paul.