Wednesday Housekeeping: Comment System Changed (Again)

I’m really sorry to do this to all of you, but I’ve changed the comment system…again. Disqus was causing too many headaches, so I’ve decided to go with IntenseDebate. The good news is that it has most of the features that you enjoyed with Disqus. The better news is that it eliminates two issues that have been giving me headaches. Here are a few notes on IntenseDebate:

– Similar to Disqus, after you get an IntenseDebate account, you can change your display name to whatever you want it to be.

– If you don’t want to get an IntenseDebate account, there are several other login options. WordPress.com, Twitter, and OpenID login options are live. I’m going to try to implement a Facebook option once the old comments are finished importing.

– There are some nifty widget options that might make commenting a little more fun. There’s a “top commenters” widget that is potentially fun and can make a game out of commenting. I’m going to give it a whirl after the import is complete.

– From my test site, it appears that IntenseDebate totally works with my front page and the mobile version of my site.

Thanks in advance for grinding through this with me. I really appreciate it and am sorry to pull another change so soon. I think it’s best for the long run. The funny part is that I wanted to go with IntenseDebate initially, but changed my mind due to Disqus’ popularity. Like Prince Akeem said in Coming to America, “The first reaction is usually the correct one.”

Please let me know what you think of the new new commenting system and if you encounter any quirks.

Monday Housekeeping

Good morning all! I wanted to give you a heads up that I’m going to be trying out a new commenting system this week. I want to give Disqus a shot. I enjoy using it on other sites and it should bring more to RPad.tv. Hopefully it goes without a hitch…or at least as few hitches as possible. Going with Disqus should add for better discussion, easier administration, improved reach, more social features, and more fun!

There are a number of ways you can log in with Disqus, but if you want to keep your existing username then I suggest staking your claim at the Disqus web site. Hopefully you won’t mind helping me test this out. If it goes well, it’ll be better for us all. If it doesn’t then I can always switch back to the old system.

I’ll be flipping the switch Monday evening (after wrestling, of course). I wanted to give you some time to get ready before we go full-on with the new system on Tuesday. Thanks in advance!

RPad.tv Merchandise Sale — Two Days Only!

All RPad.tv merchandise is on sale Monday and Tuesday! From shirts, mugs, water bottles, and more, you can save up to 30% on RPad.tv swag. As always, your support is totally appreciated. Every purchase helps the site stick around for a little bit longer. Here are the instructions from my vendor.

Coupon Code: MondayBlues
Discount: 10% off the base price! No Minimum!

Coupon Code: BigMondayBlues
Discount: 30% off subtotal of $50+

Please enter coupon code MondayBlues or BigMondayBlues before completing checkout. Discount is applied to the base price subtotal and does not include shipping, taxes, or additional charges. The maximum qualifying discount will AUTOMATICALLY be calculated by the website. Email us if you have questions. This offer may not be combined with other offers and only applies to your account. Coupons valid from 3/28/2011 to 3/29/2011 11:59 pm Mountain Time.

Browse the exotic merchandise here (please)!

RPad.tv Video Available on Roku Boxes

If you have a Roku streaming video player then you can watch RPad.tv videos on your television! My videos can be found on the Blip.tv channel. Just search for RPad.tv in that channel and you’re good to go. You’ll be able to enjoy the most electrifying man in videogame verbal entertainment on your TV!

[Thanks to my excellent friend Steve for testing this out!]

Monday Housekeeping

As some of you probably noticed, the site was down for most of today. I had a major, major issue and my web host…wasn’t the best at resolving the problem. Everything seems to be fine now and hopefully it stays that way. After a week of light content due to GDC, I was really looking forward to cranking a bunch of stuff out today, but the Internet had other plans. Funny how it goes….

I’m totally bummed that I lost a day of prime traffic and that my perfectly planned (and aggressive) schedule for the week was destroyed. It was a super stressful day and I have to rearrange my schedule to make up for the “lost” day. Thanks for your patience and understanding. If the site doesn’t break again, things will be back to normal on Tuesday. I need a beer and a Zoe hug. Ha!

Save Up to $35 on RPad.tv Merchandise!

Here’s your chance to save up to $35 on RPad.tv swag. Everything is on sale — shirts, coffee mugs, beer glasses, kitchen aprons, and more! The sale runs until Sunday night. All you have to do is enter these coupon codes and follow these instructions:

PFBDAY$5 Save $5 off your subtotal of $25+
PFBDAY$15 Save $15 off your subtotal of $50+
PFBDAY$35 Save $35 off your subtotal of $100+

You must enter coupon code PFBday$5, PFBDay$15 or PFBDay$35 before completing checkout. Discount does not include shipping, taxes, or additional charges. Offer valid until 02/272011 11:59 PM MST. May not be combined or substituted with any other promotion.

If you can swing it, you can look absolutely awesome sporting some RPad.tv swag and help keep the site going. As always, your support is greatly appreciated.

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Off to DICE 2011, Any Questions For…

I’ll be heading to the airport shortly and catching an airplane to Las Vegas for DICE 2011. RPadholic N8R will manning the camera. I’ll see if he wants to write some stories about his DICE experience. For now I wanted to see if you had any questions for the people I’m meeting up with. If it fits into the conversation, I’ll try to use it. Some of the people I’ll be hanging out with include:

  • Ted Price (Insomniac)
  • Mike Capps (Epic)
  • Chris Taylor (Gas Powered Games)
  • Mark Cerny (Cerny Games)
  • Perrin Kaplan (Former Nintendo of America VP)
  • Jesse Divnich (EEDAR)

Coffee Talk #300: Observations From the RPad.TV Experience

Thanks for joining me for the 300th edition of Coffee Talk! I’m going to selfishly use today’s column to talk about my experiences with the site — both the good and the bad. As always, I’m going to stick to…

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, getting drunk on an airplane, Christina Aguilera flubbing vs. Whitney Houston lip syncing, or dried pineapples, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

Thanks for joining me for the 300th edition of Coffee Talk! I’m going to selfishly use today’s column to talk about my experiences with the site — both the good and the bad. As always, I’m going to stick to the trusty Steve Raghunath binary system.

Good: Your support has been phenomenal — definitely beyond my expectations. I figured a few of you would come over from G4tv, but your readership and loyalty have been tremendous. When the site first launched, it was all you guys. Some of the original crew has stopped reading (or commenting anyway), but the traffic is better and more diverse than ever. You guys got it all started and kept things active with your excellent comments.

Bad: Publisher support has been poor. I was hoping for more event invites, coverage opportunities, and all that good stuff. Instead, some PR people have stopped sending me press releases and screens. Part of it is that I need to be more aggressive with PR people. Part of it is that some flaks have just completely dropped me because I no longer work for a major outlet. It’s disappointing because I need those content opportunities to keep the site growing. Creating original content from BlizzCon, DICE, GDC, etc. is just really, really expensive. Unless I get a large, random PayPal donation, I’m going to need a lot more publisher support to keep the site growing. If the support doesn’t come then I’ll really have to scale things back.

Good: I’m amazed that the site hasn’t attracted any flamers. All the comments I’ve had to delete were of the spam variety. I don’t recall having to delete any comments due to excessive profanity. I definitely haven’t had to delete any comments from readers wanting to flame it up. I’ve been super pleased with quality discussion here. Things get heated every now and then, but it’s almost always good and fun stuff.

Bad: I’m kind of disappointed that the site hasn’t attracted a flamer. For some reason, it would make me feel more “legit”. I’d also love to see how guys would respond to one.

Good: The site has been one of the most rewarding projects I’ve ever worked on. It’s fun mixing it up with you guys, writing the stories that I want to write, and growing something from scratch. It feels awesome when a story or video gets picked up by other sites and leads to a significant traffic spike. I feel proud when the site’s Alexa ranking goes up. When things go right, I often get the feeling of, “Yeah, I did that!” Rpad.TV is just behind Yahoo!’s Reset for my favorite work experience ever (I made a lot of money and got to travel around the world with my “best best”).

Bad: The site has also been one of the most stressful projects I’ve ever worked on. I’m pretty sure I haven’t been this poor since college. I stress out when traffic is down from the previous week (and forget that it’s way up from the year before). When the site’s Alexa ranking slides, I get sad. I sometimes have micro panic attacks, mild bouts of depression, and question whether I should be putting so much time into the site instead of looking for more freelance work. The highs are fun, but the lows can be…challenging.

Good: Ultimately, I still believe that I have a chance to create a site that can be a little bit different and offer content the way I think it should be served. It’s not there yet and it will take a lot of work, but I still believe that the site can continue to grow into something special. I’m proud of how things have progressed, but think it could be so much more. With more work and some luck (and a random donation from Bill Gate and/or Mark Zuckerberg), I think it’ll get there. I hope that all of you are still reading and posting comments when it does!

January Housekeeping

Last month was surprisingly strong for the site. I was expecting a big dip from an excellent November and December, but it didn’t pan out that way. Let’s break it down.

– Traffic in January 2011 was up almost 50 percent from January 2010. Thanks for all the visits and comments! My Sony NGP stories performed really well, which is nice since that’s some of the best writing I’ve done for the site in months.

– Amazon sales held steady too. I was expecting a huge drop-off from the holiday shopping season. Thankfully two of you bought consoles in January. Ha! I can’t count on you guys and dolls to buy consoles every month, but I appreciate all the purchases you make through my site. With some luck, February won’t be too big a drop-off from January.

– February should kick off an interesting few months for the site. I’ll be attending DICE, GDC, and PAX East. I’m hoping to serve up some fun video content from these events. I’ll be telling you about my DICE interviews shortly. I have some cool people lined up and hope to confirm a few more this week.

– I was wondering how you guys get to the site. Do you just have it bookmarked? Do you use the site’s RSS feed to get updates? Maybe it’s a channel on your iGoogle page? Please let me know, as there are some things that I might tweak depending on your usage habits.