Showing posts with label Carolina Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carolina Arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Final Numbers Are In!

112,795 downloads for the April issue of Carolina Arts with my art on the cover! That's 29, 955 more than the March issue. They usually average around 80,000 downloads a month so we'll see if I've set a record or this is a natural upswing of the online mag's popularity (I hope so). Time will tell. You can still download by clicking on the cover. Thanks everyone!

 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Congrats to Carolina Arts!

Tom Starland's Carolina Arts on-line publication usually averages about 80,000 downloads a month. The April issue has exceeded 100,000 downloads in the first 13 days of April - setting a record....so far. Can't wait to see what the final months tally will be. I'd love to believe that my art on the cover along with 2 full pages on the interior had something to do with this - but I'm not that narcissistic. Tom has done a marvelous job with the pub and I hope that this is not an anomaly.  You can download the issue here: Carolina Arts



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Carolina Arts downloads

Tom Starland and the fine folks over at Carolina Arts graciously placed my art on the cover of their April issue. The magazine used to be a hard copy about a year ago but transitioned into digital 'print' and now can only be downloaded. It seems that the recent issue has seen the most downloads to date. Tom speculates on the reasons on his latest blog post: 

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Tracking the Download Numbers for the April 2012 Issue of Carolina Arts
Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

At the first of the year I stated that I was finished with giving monthly reports on how the paper was doing as far as downloads go – once as a first ten day report and than again at the end of the month. And it’s been great reporting in my commentary in the paper that ever since the Dec. 2011 issue we have been seeing over 80,000 downloads a month.

But now, we reached a new level that I think deserves reporting – mostly because so many people are responsible in helping distribute this paper by forwarding on my monthly notice that the paper is ready to be downloaded to their friends and contacts by e-mail. I’ve described this process compared to me throwing a stone into a body of water and as that wave from that stone reaches others around the Carolina visual art community they throw a stone which reaches others who repeat the process. It’s a process where many waves are heading in all directions. Those waves are most active in the first ten days of the month. Sometimes a few stones are thrown later in the month and a few might get tossed near the end of the month. But, the bulk of the downloads each month come in the first ten days of the month.

I want to thank all those folks who are part of that process and hope they keep it up each month. Because of you I can report that in the first nine days of April there have been 90,126 downloads of the April 2012 issue of Carolina Arts – amazing!!! I couldn’t wait for the results of day ten to tell you this news.

Up to this point our largest number of downloads for an issue came is Jan. 2012 with 84,244 downloads. I was thinking that with that number coming in January we could slowly climb higher and higher by May and June, but February and March saw a slight dip – still over 80,000, but not climbing.

Out of the blue, our April issue became our largest issue to date with 79 pages and we made the decision to go back and rerun an article about an exhibit by Colin Quashie that we included in our March issue, but this time feature his works on our cover and a few pages inside the paper – at a larger size than usual. We can’t tell if it was the bigger issue or Quashie’s images that drew so much more attention to the paper, but we’re very glad to see these numbers. But, it’s my guess that the images had a lot to do with it.


Plantation Monopoly (Entire Game) by Colin Quashie, 20” x 20”, Print on Masonite Board. Photo by Rick Rhodes.
 
There’s no telling what the end of the month will bring. The downloads could drop like a lead brick or go somewhere we have only dreamed of seeing. But we thought you might like to know this info and frankly I was dying to tell you.

If for some reason you haven’t downloaded this issue the link is (http://www.carolinaarts.com/412/412carolinaarts.pdf). And if you would like to throw some stones of your own in the water – use that same link. You could be part of something historic.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Carolina Arts love

Tom Starland's Carolina Arts monthly arts newspaper is chocked full of news and articles about gallery and museum opening across the Carolina's. He decided to put me on the cover and also add a couple pages in the middle showcasing some of the works in the exhibition. Thank you, sir!