tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585163331194032530.post3615085321846350265..comments2023-11-02T09:08:08.645-04:00Comments on We Love Soaps: INDIE SOAP BEAT: October 28, 2009Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13659344675956886092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585163331194032530.post-16548041864329210002009-10-28T21:33:46.538-04:002009-10-28T21:33:46.538-04:00Tanzania, I would guess that some of it depends on...Tanzania, I would guess that some of it depends on the "quality" of the hits. If you are getting the right demo or the right audience that specific advertisers are looking for. In other words, the same number for two different shows may mean different results.<br /><br />IMAGINARY BITCHES for the regular season one episodes were getting hundreds of thousands of viewers so they did quite well comparatively. <br /><br />But I think some of it depends on the business model and what the producers are trying to accomplish with each episode.<br /><br />For some of the show, the producers really just want to get the product out, collect feedback, and improve the show and go for sponsorship later. RB, for example, is looking to figure out the business model upfront.<br /><br />It's a very fascinating time in the business and I'm rooting for all these shows to succeed.Roger Newcombhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17605713149480918249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2585163331194032530.post-54994075218432926592009-10-28T21:30:17.013-04:002009-10-28T21:30:17.013-04:00Is 24,000 hits considered a success for an indie s...Is 24,000 hits considered a success for an indie serial? What is the standard of success by which indie soaps is measured in terms of the number of hits? Everything is so new with this whole medium it feels like a learning process for all involved, even we observers.Tanzaniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17857146953948392809noreply@blogger.com