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AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:16 am
by Beaussie
Way to go AFL. Bigger than some newspapers in this country and a big pick up in numbers downloading the app. Know your place other codes. :\:
AFL website climbs high on back of big hits
PUBLISHED: 17 Nov 2014 01:02:10 | UPDATED: 17 Nov 2014 01:02:10
John Stensholt


Traffic to the AFL website has reached higher levels than some newspaper sites, thanks to a 30 per cent increase in online visitors during the 2014 season.

The AFL.com.au website had weekly unique visitor numbers of 3.75 million to 4.5 million, according to AFL Media general manager Peter Campbell.

The number of video views grew 23 per cent compared with 2013 to between 2 million and 2.5 million weekly, while the amount of AFL app downloads rose from 2.8 million to about 3.83 million.

Campbell said about 60 to 70 per cent of apps downloaded were in ­regular use.

The number of visitors to the AFL website during its final series in September exceeded that of the Herald Sun, though the newspaper does have a paywall. Also, traffic for the two-week trade period in October exceeded that for the same time last year, even though in 2013 trading lasted for three weeks.

“We’ve done a lot of work engaging with fans and we think the push to really focus on supporters with the fan-friendly schedule will also be exciting for us next year,” Campbell said.

Digital coverage of draft

After the success of the trade period in October, the AFL will boost its digital coverage of next week’s draft, providing a webcast of four hours’ worth of panel discussions and interviews before the draft itself is broadcast by Fox Sports Australia. Further analysis and reporting will follow after the broadcast is completed.

The AFL Media unit, which provides the content to the central AFL website and apps, now has about 115 journalists, editors and producers working for it after being established in 2011, and broke even on the league’s $5 million initial investment in it last year.

The AFL’s digital strategy will also form an important part of negotiations for a new broadcast deal, expected to begin by the end of the year.

Telstra currently hold the digital rights as part of the five year $1.25 billion rights deal that also includes Seven West Media and Foxtel.

Increased social media presence

The league has also increased its social media presence this year, including deals with Facebook and Twitter to increase traffic numbers.

The AFL increased the amount of videos it posted to its 277,000 Twitter followers, which it was able to monetise via sponsorship deals with Hungry Jack’s and Toyota.

Campbell said AFL Media hopes to boost the amount of data and information it pushes out while matches are being played and also during the week.

“That data-tainment as we call it is important . . . but we also want to make it easier for people to get information about going to the match, buying tickets and other things like that.”

AFL Media is also awaiting a ruling from the Fair Work Commission regarding a bid by employees ­collectively ­bargain an agreement on working ­conditions, which the league has opposed.

Campbell said a decision is expected by the end of November.

http://www.afr.com/p/lifestyle/sport/af ... ySY3opqLKI

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 1:04 pm
by Raiderdave
We have a serious drugs in sport situation with one of clubs about to be wiped out for 2015 among other problems :-k

How can we distract our dopey fans 8-[

I know
A round of propaganda
Look at us
Look at us

Is it true :-k

Phhhttt
Who cares
As long as no one focuses on the shit we're in :cool:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 1:29 pm
by leagueiscrap
Raiderdave wrote:
We have a serious drugs in sport situation with one of clubs about to be wiped out for 2015 among other problems :-k

How can we distract our dopey fans 8-[

I know
A round of propaganda
Look at us
Look at us

Is it true :-k

Phhhttt
Who cares
As long as no one focuses on the shit we're in :cool:
weren't the cronulla sharks involved in the taking illegal drugs as well :)))

again AFL proves its popularity :\:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 4:15 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
We have a serious drugs in sport situation with one of clubs about to be wiped out for 2015 among other problems :-k

How can we distract our dopey fans 8-[

I know
A round of propaganda
Look at us
Look at us

Is it true :-k

Phhhttt
Who cares
As long as no one focuses on the shit we're in :cool:
weren't the cronulla sharks involved in the taking illegal drugs as well :)))

again AFL proves its popularity :\:
Ahhhh
News flash dumbo
The sharks players were charged
Pleaded guilty & were suspended

Saga over

Essenscums problems have just begun. :cool:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 4:39 pm
by leagueiscrap
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
We have a serious drugs in sport situation with one of clubs about to be wiped out for 2015 among other problems :-k

How can we distract our dopey fans 8-[

I know
A round of propaganda
Look at us
Look at us

Is it true :-k

Phhhttt
Who cares
As long as no one focuses on the shit we're in :cool:
weren't the cronulla sharks involved in the taking illegal drugs as well :)))

again AFL proves its popularity :\:
Ahhhh
News flash dumbo
The sharks players were charged
Pleaded guilty & were suspended

Saga over

Essenscums problems have just begun. :cool:
so they pled guilty? :thumbleft:
they are drug cheats! :thumbleft:
Essendons hearing hasn't started yet so how can they be guilty :thumbleft:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:01 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
We have a serious drugs in sport situation with one of clubs about to be wiped out for 2015 among other problems :-k

How can we distract our dopey fans 8-[

I know
A round of propaganda
Look at us
Look at us

Is it true :-k

Phhhttt
Who cares
As long as no one focuses on the shit we're in :cool:
weren't the cronulla sharks involved in the taking illegal drugs as well :)))

again AFL proves its popularity :\:
Ahhhh
News flash dumbo
The sharks players were charged
Pleaded guilty & were suspended

Saga over

Essenscums problems have just begun. :cool:
so they pled guilty? :thumbleft:
they are drug cheats! :thumbleft:
Essendons hearing hasn't started yet so how can they be guilty :thumbleft:
ummmm 8-[
They are fucked you deluded gibbering wanker :(/ :_<> :lol:
a snowballs in hell of these drug fucked slimebags getting off
They were offered a light sentence like the sharks players were ... but
..being arrogant up themselves blame everyone else but yourself fumblers
They refused.
All 34 will get between 6 months & a year
Jimmy Heard has fucked yr club for eva dickhead
Essenbong will never recover


Enjoy bomber
Enjoy :cool:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:16 pm
by AFLsforPussies
Yeah the AFLs ceo even resigned early over this asada investigation. He knew how much in the shit Essendon and AFL are in.
Cronulla at least took the punishment on the chin and moved on.

Typical AFL talking up their shit sport over website hits when NRL clearly has a few hundred thousand more followers on facebook :\: :cheers:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:40 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLsforPussies wrote:
Yeah the AFLs ceo even resigned early over this asada investigation. He knew how much in the shit Essendon and AFL are in.
Cronulla at least took the punishment on the chin and moved on.

Typical AFL talking up their shit sport over website hits when NRL clearly has a few hundred thousand more followers on facebook :\: :cheers:
no he did not resign over the ASADA case dipshit go and check some facts before hand moron!
he was the CEO for 8 years.

cronulla took their punishment as they had no money to take it to court. ffs the season before the ASADA rubbish they needed a kebab shop owner to bail them out financially! :)))


http://buymorefans.com.au/buy-facebook-likes there is your answer to facebook likes :)))


the official AFL & NRL apps
The Australian reported that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.5 million times, with the NRL app downloaded 800,000 times with numbers expected to increase if Telstra could get them onto Chromecast.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/subscri ... =anonymous

Fairfax media ran an article that claimed that the AFL app had been downloaded 1.8 million times to the NRL apps 800,000.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/viewers- ... z31B1FRUwB

The Financial Review reported that downloads of the AFL app had reached 3.1 million, up about 40% on the uptake in June last year., while the AFL said that it was averaging a million unique viewers across an average weekend of footy.
http://www.afr.com/p/lifestyle/sport/af ... QPHRCdqSjO


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
AFL dominates again :cheers:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:42 pm
by AFLsforPussies
Haha of course he didn't dickhead just one big coincidence yeah that he retires early when asada investigates :_<>

Haha how desperate can you get lol!!! AFL can't even find another nation to play their failure of a sport so they make the ball round and try to get Ireland interested with a different sport :_<>

You AFL clowns are pathetic lol.. A few hits on an AFL website by probably the same AFL fan 10 times a day and you think it actually gives your little turd AFL game some kind of credibility of some kind :(/

You all know your 3 state sport is going nowhere. NZ no interest, England no interest and all you can do is play a completely different game against another nation. :cheers:

Another huge AFL bullshit dillusion :\:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:07 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLsforPussies wrote:
Haha of course he didn't dickhead just one big coincidence yeah that he retires early when asada investigates :_<>

Haha how desperate can you get lol!!! AFL can't even find another nation to play their failure of a sport so they make the ball round and try to get Ireland interested with a different sport :_<>

You AFL clowns are pathetic lol.. A few hits on an AFL website by probably the same AFL fan 10 times a day and you think it actually gives your little turd AFL game some kind of credibility of some kind :(/

You all know your 3 state sport is going nowhere. NZ no interest, England no interest and all you can do is play a completely different game against another nation. :cheers:

Another huge AFL bullshit dillusion :\:
it is played in other nations but at an amataur level, just like League is :)))
now all the help from Union for well over a century & League still can't establish a full professionl league, yet you mock AFL :\:

to call AFL a 3 state sport only show how braindead you are!, when NRL is a 2 state sport. (the storm are the most irrlevant team in melbourne)
WA AFL
SA AFL
VIC AFL
TAS AFL
NT AFL
NSW the swans are the biggest professional football club in the state
QLD the lions still pull better crowds and have better memberships than most NRL teams in expansion territory, despite just 1 finals game in the last 10 years
Gold Coast, hows those titans going? 25 million in debt, training down at the local high school in southport because the NRL stopped paying the rent & asic was going to close the club down :)))

yeah NZ what 23k show up to the 4 nations GF. enough said there!

:cheers:

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 6:48 am
by AFLcrap1
Every post of yours makes anyone who reads it dumber for the experience.
RL has pro & semi pro comps in other countries .
Aflol hasn't.
There is part of your daily education.

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:29 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
The_Wookie wrote:
Yeah. A few hits on the AFL website wont drive revenue or anything. Sure it doesnt matter to you, but as a matter of corporate revenue, you bet your *** it matters. So come back to us when your non broadcast revenue is anywhere near the AFLs. Protip: Last year it was 1/3rd of the AFLs.

Get this through your thick fucking head. Outside of tv revenue and ratings, at a finance and corporate level every other sport in this country is so far behind the AFL Commission it should be fucking embarassing.

LOL smell the fear, better hope they don't sort themselves out aye, the TV ratings for a start shouldn't be anywhere near the AFL, yet they are above them.

:)))

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:14 pm
by AFLsforPussies
The_Wookie wrote:
Yeah. A few hits on the AFL website wont drive revenue or anything. Sure it doesnt matter to you, but as a matter of corporate revenue, you bet your *** it matters. So come back to us when your non broadcast revenue is anywhere near the AFLs. Protip: Last year it was 1/3rd of the AFLs.

Get this through your thick fucking head. Outside of tv revenue and ratings, at a finance and corporate level every other sport in this country is so far behind the AFL Commission it should be fucking embarassing.
Haha wookie sookie, You know well that you have jack shit outside Australia. Rugby League leaves your ******** little game for dead in all the pacific nations, the UK as well as North America.

You guys are big fish in half a tiny puddle lol..

Your a bunch fools mate. You game is played by pussies and watched by morons lol.. Makes sense why your a huge AFL fan. Go bang your head against the wall a few times lol ](*,)

Banging your head against a wall is a bit like getting a point for missing :_<>

Re: AFL website climbs high on back of big hits

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:26 pm
by AFLsforPussies
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLsforPussies wrote:
Haha of course he didn't dickhead just one big coincidence yeah that he retires early when asada investigates :_<>

Haha how desperate can you get lol!!! AFL can't even find another nation to play their failure of a sport so they make the ball round and try to get Ireland interested with a different sport :_<>

You AFL clowns are pathetic lol.. A few hits on an AFL website by probably the same AFL fan 10 times a day and you think it actually gives your little turd AFL game some kind of credibility of some kind :(/

You all know your 3 state sport is going nowhere. NZ no interest, England no interest and all you can do is play a completely different game against another nation. :cheers:

Another huge AFL bullshit dillusion :\:
it is played in other nations but at an amataur level, just like League is :)))
now all the help from Union for well over a century & League still can't establish a full professionl league, yet you mock AFL :\:

to call AFL a 3 state sport only show how braindead you are!, when NRL is a 2 state sport. (the storm are the most irrlevant team in melbourne)
WA AFL
SA AFL
VIC AFL
TAS AFL
NT AFL
NSW the swans are the biggest professional football club in the state
QLD the lions still pull better crowds and have better memberships than most NRL teams in expansion territory, despite just 1 finals game in the last 10 years
Gold Coast, hows those titans going? 25 million in debt, training down at the local high school in southport because the NRL stopped paying the rent & asic was going to close the club down :)))

yeah NZ what 23k show up to the 4 nations GF. enough said there!

:cheers:
Haha AFL is number one in Tasmania... Wow what a huge achievent lol.. There are more people living in Auckland than Tasmania the place is that small and you don't even have a professional team there =D>

Northern Territory you can't really be certain about either lol.

But I am certain Rugby League kills AFL in NZ, the UK and North America.

How the Brisbane Lions and your Demons going lol... Two sinking AFL turds so I hear :_<>