Tyche Shepherd’s Private Region Survey For February

Tyche “Statto” Shepherd’s private region survey for February 2013 revealed a couple of stark points:

  • The large estates now hold a bigger percentage of the grid.
  • Older hardware in the shape of class 5 regions is declining, whilst newer class 7 and 8 regions rise.

As this is a survey there are margins of error in the results, so they may be slightly out, but not by much …. I think I’ve got that right! Now February continued the decline in private regions on the grid, there was a net loss of 146 regions, so if you held steady during February you’d hold a larger perentage of the grid. Let’s take a hypothetical example here, imagine you owned 10 regions and there were 100 regions on the grid, you’d hold 10% of the share. However if 10 regions disappeared, you’d now own 10 regions out of 90, making your share 11.1%, so without doing anything yourself, your percentage of land holdings increases when there’s a decline.

However February’s overall decline was 0.7%, which is healthier than January’s 1.5%. However when it comes to the top twenty landowners, their holdings went up by 3.8% (+/- 1.3%) in February, giving them 38.9% of private regions. Tyche also comments that taking list prices, their holdings are up 2.3%, meaning they pay around 31% of all private region tier.

Tyche also looks at the top 10 owners and figures out that they hold 29.1% (+/- 1.2%) of regions and pay 21.4% of  private region tier. This backs up Tyche’s statement that larger estates own more homesteads than smaller estates.

The big mover in February was the ACS owned Azure Islands, up 0.8%. Anshe’s estate holdings don’t show so well in the full list as there are individual estates, but overall they amount to 14.7% ( +/-0.9%) which is up 1.6% on January.

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Can Resident Made Machinima Be Used To Promote Second Life?

I recently asked : Can Linden Lab Follow The Draxtor Despres Lead? In that post I pointed to The Drax Files as being a very good example of how to promote Second Life. I also pointed out that Linden Lab may have difficulty in pulling something like this off due to the potential complaints from other residents, although that challenge is not insurmountable.

Now during the last few days a moonwalking Shetland Pony is doing wonders for the promotion of the Three Mobile Network here in the UK:

Now something like that is going to cost an arm and a leg for an advertising agency to produce, but it does point out awfully well how promotion on a platform such as YouTube can make great strides for your product.

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Magic Boxes To Be Semi Retired In April

Commerce Team Linden (AKA CTL) has announced on the official forums that Magic Boxes will start to be retired in April, although they aren’t being fully retired as there’s an issue still with Direct Delivery and no copy items.

Magic Boxes have traditionally been used to list items on the SL Marketplace. However the time is now approaching whereby you will need to switch to Direct Delivery, the important information:

April 2, 2013:

Merchants will no longer be able to list unlimited-quantity items for L$10 or less using Magic Boxes.

Any active, unlimited-quantity listings for L$10 or less using Magic Boxes will be unlisted.

April 16, 2013:

Merchants will no longer be able to list unlimited-quantity items using Magic Boxes, regardless of price.

Any remaining active, unlimited-quantity listings using Magic Boxes will be unlisted, regardless of price.

However if the items you’re listing aren’t unlimited, for example a breedable for which you have no copy rights and therefore have to sell it as a limited quantity item, there is no migration date yet.

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Fantasy Faire 2013 Store Registration Now Open

Fantasy Faire 2013 is coming and so are the details about participating. I was sent a notecard inworld detailing registration details for merchants, which I will share with you here, if you are interested in having a merchant presence in this year’s Fantasy Faire then please read the information carefully, also check out the related links from where you can apply. I like posts like this because I have to do less work, this is mostly the work of Elizabeth Tinsley, I just get to copy and paste, hurrah! Anyway, on with the show:

Dear Creator

Please accept our invitation to participate in Fantasy Faire 2013, Second Life’s largest gathering of fantasy designers, enthusiasts & performers. Join us April 20-28, for a week of commerce, special events, live music concerts & fundraising over 10 sims to benefit Relay for Life and the fight against cancer.

Bringing together the top Creators from a wide range of fantasy genres, the Fantasy Faire strives to showcase the depth and breadth of SL’s fantastical possibilities and that’s why we’re contacting you.

As the fifth annual Fantasy Faire of Second Life, we are projecting an even higher turn-out both for Creators and for visitors. We plan to make it fun and easy for hundreds of people to find you and your products.

There are a number of ways you can be involved:

FANTASY FAIRE PARTICIPATION LEVELS:

a) Themed Store (TEN per themed sim) – L$2500

25 x 15m store & 350 prims allocation

b) Featured Creator Store (SIX per themed sim) – L$ 8,000

30 x 25m store & 700 prims allocation

(Centrally placed near sim sponsor & sim landing point )

c) Featured Creator Store + Event Sponsor – L$33000

d) Event/Hunt Sponsor – L$30,000 (Does NOT include a store) This opportunity can be combined with a Themed or Featured Creator Store if you desire. Advertising at all Events including the Hunt, on the FF blog, on Fantasy Faire radio & in any promotional materials.

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CHUI Observations Another Example Of Collaboration

The CHUI issues are now coming to light thanks to Linden Lab implementing CHUI in the beta viewer, there are a couple of good Jira’s on CHUI:

The first issue deals with an issue whereby when you tear a chat window off from Chui, typing into the torn off window results in the main communications window having a lot of wasted space, this is definitely true. The screen space is indeed wasted in this scenario.

The second issue is a list of a general observations and is a very good Jira. There are a number of issues here, and presented in a good fashion.

On top of that there are a couple of threads in the forum on Chui:

Both threads show pro’s and cons of the CHUI features and there’s some good input there, again we see good collaboration.

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