jmucchiello said:
James can even generate the past data from his database. This would allow you to see how a book did in its first few weeks as it moves up and down the chart.
So now you want little graphical arrows for it's volocity on the list?

Is that really something a customer cares about? The lists are there to help draw attention to "popular" products, not to say X is better or being bought faster then Y.
jmucchiello said:
The Top 10 would basically list last weeks sales figures.
Actually, that's what it is right now - well sort of. It's sales for today - 7 days. They are generated nightly at like 2am or something.
I agree they should probably take a larger sampling so they don't change so quickly. But 2 or 3 weeks seems to be the wiser choice. Maybe it should just be the amount of time till someone would normally fall off the front page.
Tell you what, I'll go change it to 15 days and call it the HOT LIST and we'll see how that works for a bit.
OLD LIST:
1. DM Dungeon Designer (WIN)
2. Modern Day Maps
3. The Guard Tower
4. Death by Corium Light
5. Everyone Else
6. GM Mastery: NPC Essentials
7. 101 Arcane Spell Components
8. 101 Mundane Treasures
9. The Complete Guide to Drow
10. Call of Duty – A Paladin Sourcebook
NEW LIST:
1. The Guard Tower
2. Everyone Else
3. Modern Day Maps
4. The Book of Curses
5. The Complete Guide to Drow
6. GM Mastery: NPC Essentials
7. Call of Duty – A Paladin Sourcebook
8. DM Dungeon Designer (WIN)
9. Skreyn's Register: The Bonds of Magic, Vol. 2 -- The Faithful
10. 101 Mundane Treasures
Now is that any better representation of good product or just a new sorting?
James
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