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Three months Designer Showcase Network
Posted by Peter Stindberg in News on August 8th, 2009
Wow, what an amazing time this has been. We are quickly approaching the 1 millionth delivery of a sample. Almost 8,000 subscribers have signed up for well over 32,000 individual subscriptions (equalling about 4 channels subscribed to per avatar).
At the time of writing this post, 259 content creators participate in the network. The most active channel is “Skins and Hair” with over 5500 subscribers – avatars who actively opted in to receive your commercial samples!
As a content creator, the DSN offers the best marketing instrument currently available. For one-time investment of 390 L$ you get access to up to 10 channels and subscribers who actively want to receive work samples. You get a fair chance to impress every single subscriber – no other designers get preferential treatment, the playing field is completely levelled.
The DSN visitor counter shows you exactly how effective your samples are. DSN is the only marketing instrument giving you hard numbers on its own effectiveness.
Don’t miss out on this unique chance to present your business – get the DSN Starter Kit for 390 L$ at the Clever Things Shop or from XStreet SL.
Minor changes to category feeds
Posted by Peter Stindberg in News on July 21st, 2009
We have consolidated the categories “Designer Info” and “Request for Comments” into the already existing “News” category. You can subscribe to this category with any feed reader using the address http://cleverthings.info/dsn/lang/en/category/news/feed/. Using this feed you only get the news about the DSN, but not the daily designer posts.
We strongly recommend that participating content creators monitor these news!
News from the Adult Channel
Posted by Peter Stindberg in News on June 24th, 2009
Now that the first dust has settled on the adult changes implemented by the Lab, we are pleased to announce that the Adult Channel for DSN is well under way. The first kiosks have been placed (see the full list here) . They are easily recognizable by the artistic nude reclining on top of the DSN logo – many thanks to our friend Nissa for modeling.
Please note:
- You can subscribe to the regular channels on any kiosk – adult or not.
- Only the adult kiosk can sign you up to the Adult Channel.
The kiosks detect automatically if they are rezzed on adult land, and only in this case switch themselves into adult mode. If the status of the sim changes back to Mature or PG, the kiosks will lose the ability to sign you up to the Adult Channel. That way, we make sure that only properly age verified avatars can sign up to the Adult Channel, since only those avatars can access an adult enabled kiosk in the first place.
We still seek for Adult Content Creators! There are some amazing talents out there, providing highly sophisticated, resourceful and stylish items of adult nature. Since the DSN makes sure only properly verified avatars that actively opted in to receive adult samples participate, content creators run no risk to get into conflict with the Linden Lab rules.
If you are a creator of adult items, or have a friend or partner who is, please make them contact me or Rika! If you are a designer already participating in the DSN – your standard dropbox is automatically able to handle the adult channel. Just rez a new dropbox and put your adult sample in – ready!
DSN – An illustrated guide
Posted by Peter Stindberg in News on May 31st, 2009
The concept of DSN seems hard to grasp for some people. The recent comparison to the Subscribe-o-Matic system, as wrong as a comparison could actually be, showed the need for a simple explanation. So Rika and myself had some fun with the wonderful sculpted noob avatars, and here we go:
This is where it starts

In our little example we have two content creators – Rika on the left and yours truly on the right – who have freshly joined the network. Each of us has their dropbox ready and the sample in. And the huge number of subscribers – in this sample the white newbie avatars – wait eagerly for our respective samples.
First samples sent out

The next DSN cycle at 5am UTC the next time randomly selects a number of subscribers to receive our samples. Then Rika’s dropbox sends the sample to the red recipients, and my dropbox sends the sample to the blue recipients. Please note: since every recipient only gets a maximum of one sample per channel a day, none of the subscribers get both Rika and my sample (from the same channel). One fraction gets Rika’s, the other fraction gets my sample.
Now some avatars have a sample already

Next day, next cycle. The grey avatars have received a sample the previous day already, so new recipients will be chosen.
Important to note:
- An avatar who has received the sample of a specific designer already will never receive a sample from that designer again!
- For the sake of the tutorial completely new avatars have been chosen. In reality avatars who have received Rika’s sample the day before could very well receive my sample today.
Even more samples sent

This cycle repeast daily. New recipients get chosen among the ones who have not yet received a gift. That way, a content creator gets daily and continuous exposure to potential new clients, and subscribers will meet a whole variety of content creators.
Questions and answers
Question: Will this ever run out?
Answer: In the hypothetical case that no new subscribers and no new content creators sign up, then eventually all subscribers will have received all samples from all content creators. As soon as one single new subscriber joins the network, they will start to receive daily samples. As soon as one new content creator joins the network, existing subscribers will receive items again.
Question: I saw that gorgeous skin on that freebie blog, but I did not receive it. What went wrong?
Answer: If you did not receive it today, you might receive it tomorrow, or next Tuesday, or Friday in three months. There is no way to tell when you will receive the item.
Question: The freebie blog said I should use the redelivery terminal if I did not get it?
Answer: We are sorry to say, but this advice stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of how the system works. Requesting a redelivery will only attribute to the samples you got that very day. If the skin designer was not among them, you will not be able te get a redelivery of the sample.
Question: So nothing I can do about this skin?
Answer: Why don’t you visit the shop where the sample came from? We encourage content creators to submit regular items to the DSN – chances are good the skin is for sale in the shop.
Question: But this does sound a lot like the subscribe-o-matic system?
Answer: Not at all. The only similarity is that objects are sent in an automated way. A subscribe-o-matic is owned by a specific desgner, and once this designer decides to send something out, it is sent to all subscribers at once. In most cases subscribers can also access a past history of deliveries from any of the subscribe-o-matic kiosks. And finally designers can specifically remove recipients from the system With the DSN, a participating designer has no influence on who gets a sample and the date someone gets a sample. While a designer can see each day who got a delivery, there is no way a designer can determine or even influence who will get one next – or when. Also a designer can not remove any recipients by themselves.
First reactions from residents
Posted by Peter Stindberg in News on May 10th, 2009
DSN is live for 24 hours now and by now we have 60 subscriptions and 18 content creators who have signed up. Tonight the first significant batch of transactions was triggered – if I read the stats correctly 235 individual transactions from a content creator dropbox to a subscribed avatar. That is an amazing number, and the system has worked fairly flawless. Of course there were minor issues, but those were easiy to fix.
Right now the first reactions from residents and bloggers come in. Gabby Panacek of Couture Conundrum made a wonderful blogpost explaining the DSn concept in probably easier words than we did ourselves:
Remember, it takes all of us, working together to imagine, design, build and live our Second Lives…Designer Showcase Network gives us a tool to reach out to each other in a new way. Enjoy!
Isadora Graves of Izzy Chic claimes no less than witnessing SL History being made:
It is about time that something like DSN came out, and the concept is fairly yet brilliantly simple. A subscription-type system allows content creators to offer a particular item to residents who have chosen to sign up.
Read her full post here.

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