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Re: riklee post# 50504

Monday, 10/06/2014 7:49:44 AM

Monday, October 06, 2014 7:49:44 AM

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First off... If you go right to the bottom of the site http://www.gander.tv

You will notice a Twitter, Facebook and an email icon, they do not have a Youtube icon because they dont want people going there, they want people coming to our site.

The reason there are a few videos on Youtube is for the sole purpose of bringing people to us, so if someone happens to stumble on the Youtube videos, they will easily find their way to Gander.tv

The other point I would like to make is that you need to imagine for a minute Gander.tv is in your own city. Would you not check them out to see whats coming up, whats going on and what has already played at certain venues ?

Gander.tv is at the moment a local success. How many performances do they have per night ? 25-35 every night!

Now how many people on average play in one show? 4-7?
How many people are attending the show 100-400 depending on the venue?

So now all these guys performing and attending are telling their friends, families, co-worker, etc... All because they want to be noticed, (Remember...this costs nothing for Gander.tv)

So for 1 of those persons playing/attending you have parents, brothers, sisters, cousins, grandparents, co-workers girl/boyfriends, ex girl/boyfriends, fans, friends, and facebook friends lol wanting at some level to take a Gander at the person they know that will or might be spotted live.

And now, How many are fans of the local bands and cannot attend the show and wish they could and instead will be watching the stream? Lets say 100-1000 ? Maybe more.

How many are fans of the venue that might not be able to attend ? 100-1000 ?

And then to top it all off, how many pageviews are all these people viewing on any given night? 5-10 each ?

As you can see, the 60-70% of out traffic I believe is from New York and its surrounding, the rest probably is comprised of National and international viewer's.

Now when Nashville goes online, the same will be happening over there.

Gander.tv is a personal experience, and that my friend is a brilliant idea smile