September 2007 VTOR Author revenue split and reader monitor resolution stats
We split the revenue earned from this blog based on the number of posts/activity from the various VTOR authors and all monies are paid in the Linden dollar. The following are the figures compiled for September 2007.
Based on a total of 36 posts and after site expenses the VTOR blog earned in September 2007: $50.35 USD (exchanged at L$266 per $1USD) for a total of: L$13,393. Our group elected to put L$500 or 5%, whichever is greater each month into a promotional fund which equals this month’s contribution: L$670 and a total promotional balance of: L$4,483. Subtracting that from the total the amount to be split among VTOR authors who posted in September 2007 is L$12,723.
# of posts - VTOR Author
September 2007
11 - TD Goodliffe…….………………= 31% = L$3,945
10 - Darius………………………….…..= 28% = L$3,562
6 - Evansmom ……………….……….= 17% = L$2,163
5 - Caliandris …………………….……= 14% = L$1,781
2 - JohnnyRS ……………….…….…..= 6% = L$764
1 - Lestat …………….……………..…..= 2% = L$254
1 - Weirdharold ……………………..…..= 2% = L$254
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36 total posts …………………..…..=100% = L$12,723
To learn more about VTOReality.com and the authors visit the VTOR about page. If you’re interested in becoming one of the VTOR authors contact TD Goodliffe inside Second Life for details.
Screen resolution for VTOR readers
Since getting a new monitor for my RL birthday over the weekend (pictured above right showing SL at 1200×1920 in portrait mode), I was curious what the monitor resolution stats were for VTOR readers.

You can follow these stats any time you want by clicking on the counter at the bottom of each page to the left of the Feedburner subscriber stats and clicking on the Monitor Resolution.
Most VTOR readers are using 1024×768 and 1280×1024 with the newer VTOR design and both these resolutions look good. Check out the number of people still using 800×600 resolution? Nearly 9%? Huh? How does SL and other virtual worlds look at 800×600? What resolution do you use to check out your favorite virtual worlds?









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