On 09/30/2012 04:42 PM, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Flattr seems to be about small amounts. Thus it requires a lot of people to join and click on buttons before it's worth the effort. Any idea how many money goes around through Flattr? - Bram
Well, I've dug up some numbers. Maybe I should have done that before I wrote the first time. I'll cite the figures anyway in case they are useful to somebody.
The stats were shared by some German blogs in 2010. Not much data otherwise, since Flattr is perfect for bloggers and has especially strong user base in Germany.
An average transaction seems to be around 0.21 Euro. On the Flattr website, an above-average piece of software has upwards of 300 clicks in total. So yeah, the numbers are not impressive.
My raw numbers are as follows, mostly per some month in 2010: carta: 773 clicks / 201.22 Euros netzpolitik.org: 2256 / 576.53 taz.de: 5590 / 988.50 stefan-niggemeier.de: 1186 / 344.71 tim.geekheim.de: 1489 / 208.54 wirres.net: 247 / 77.19 spreeblick.com: 430 / 110.94 -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
