More useful stats for artist resources
Atomazul
22 Jul 2013 16:11
It would be helpful to see a ranking list of searched keywords verses matching relevant results. Something to help guide and inspire contributors to producing less over-saturated content and something more lacking, needed. A ratio number maybe.
For example, say "business people" is a very commonly searched for keyword term. But there's no shortage of content for that, so it might rank fairly low. "clouds timelapse", "ducks", all obviously rank near the bottom (lots of content, not a lot of searches for them). I would think keywords not enough contributors are naturally thinking of themselves would emerge at the top. Possibly like "jumping hurdles" (to take an example from recently sold multi-hundred dollar clip) may be searched for a decent amount, but may have fairly few results in relation to searches, and show up as a high rank, maybe it wouldn't. The results would be interesting, and fluid.
Does this already exists somewhere in some form? Perhaps the "search terms" feature is somehow doing this in artist resources? But the numbers and listing there doesn't make much intuitive sense, to me at least.
For example, say "business people" is a very commonly searched for keyword term. But there's no shortage of content for that, so it might rank fairly low. "clouds timelapse", "ducks", all obviously rank near the bottom (lots of content, not a lot of searches for them). I would think keywords not enough contributors are naturally thinking of themselves would emerge at the top. Possibly like "jumping hurdles" (to take an example from recently sold multi-hundred dollar clip) may be searched for a decent amount, but may have fairly few results in relation to searches, and show up as a high rank, maybe it wouldn't. The results would be interesting, and fluid.
Does this already exists somewhere in some form? Perhaps the "search terms" feature is somehow doing this in artist resources? But the numbers and listing there doesn't make much intuitive sense, to me at least.
ryanp5
25 Jul 2013 21:21
Hey Atomazul, thanks for your suggestion.
We're working on some better numbers and a more intuitive layout for artist resources as we speak, but you're correct in assuming that the "search terms" feature is doing this.
Right now the search term simply lists the recent searches in order of when they were searched, with a number of results on the far right column. The two middle columns are irrelevant, so ignore them.
Thanks for your suggestion, and please don't hesitate to message me or post any suggestions you have in our feedback section!
Ryan
Pond5 Crew
We're working on some better numbers and a more intuitive layout for artist resources as we speak, but you're correct in assuming that the "search terms" feature is doing this.
Right now the search term simply lists the recent searches in order of when they were searched, with a number of results on the far right column. The two middle columns are irrelevant, so ignore them.
Thanks for your suggestion, and please don't hesitate to message me or post any suggestions you have in our feedback section!
Ryan
Pond5 Crew
vadervideo
25 Jul 2013 21:35
What? Ryan, that has been available since day 1. Just go search terms ranking and sort by the "AvgTotalNbrRes" - again, I cover this in super detail and how to use it in my e-book: http://www.stockmediaartist.com
bosone
7 Aug 2013 15:15
how to know the relevant search keywords for each category?
i'm interested in the audio part...
the "best of the week" is entirely made by video footage! :P
is it possible to have stats for audio and sfx?
i'm interested in the audio part...
the "best of the week" is entirely made by video footage! :P
is it possible to have stats for audio and sfx?