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Birth of a New Pollstar.com!

Posted on Monday January 5, 2009 at 05:14 AM 43 |

It’s been a long journey from blueprints to reality, from abstract concepts to final coding, from sledgehammers, power drills and paint sprayers to search engines, photo walls and comment threads. Now it’s time to say, “Welcome, world! Welcome to the new Pollstar.com!”

We’ve been waiting a long time for this. Showing off the new home to friends and neighbors is always an exciting moment and we’ve been dreaming about this day ever since we first sketched our plans for the new Pollstar.com onto a wrinkled cocktail napkin more than one year ago.

And there’s plenty to show off!

Check out the “Newest Listings” table on the front page displaying which bands and artists have just been updated as well as the act’s genre and the number of new dates posted. It’s real-time results, but faster, as if just thinking about a date, city and venue makes it appear on our home page. It’s your opportunity to watch a tour grow, something shiny to keep your mind occupied during those dull moments on the daily grind. Plus, if it keeps our bosses busy for hours at a time (and off of our backs), think what it will do for your employer!

We’re also very enthusiastic about our new 3D Photo Wall via CoolIris. After downloading the free plug-in for your browser, click on the “Photo” tab at the top of the home page and click on the “fullscreen slideshow” link located on the top right corner of the picture display. Pretty cool, eh? What’s more, moving the slider on the bottom of the screen enables you to browse our massive photo collection in seconds. Go ahead, put it through its paces. But you might want to tie a rope around your waist first. You know, so you don’t get lost.

But those are just two of the added features to our new home, like better MyPollstar management and more AutoNotify selections. It’s the Pollstar.com you’ve always wanted, and it’s right here, right now, in front of your face. Explore! Experience!! Enjoy!!!

Of course, there are always those embarrassing first day moments when showing off a new home. Those moments when guests notice something that might have been overlooked. Like when walking folks through, say, the new kitchen, and somebody points out the red stains on the floor. Or when someone asks about the odd smell wafting up from the cellar. Or when the neighbor’s kid asks why a body is stashed under the basement stairs. Yeah, those moments can be a little … awkward.

Yes, we’ve all been there before. What’s more, we’re sure you’ll understand there are still a few places where the paint isn’t quite dry, where we still need to put up a few restraining rails and one or two safety signs reminding you to keep your head covered and your arms and legs within the ride at all times.

But other than a few loose ends, a few streaks on the windows and few mud tracks across the carpet, the new Pollstar.com is ready for its worldwide debut. Go ahead! Slam a few doors, jump on the furniture and shake this place down to its core. We’re confident it will handle whatever you can dish out. And if it doesn’t, just leave a note in the comment thread at the bottom of this page.


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  1. 101
    jelloshots wrote:

    07:53 AM, Dec 16, 2008

    When I search for shows in Milwaukee WI, I get listings for Opera House in Woodland CA and Jackson Rancheria in Jackson, CA. Nice job!

  2. 3
    420greg wrote:

    07:55 AM, Dec 16, 2008

    I was shocked by the change. I am pretty sure pollstar was on pace for the the world record of big time website that has NEVER EVER been changed.

  3. 102
    AStreck wrote:

    10:30 AM, Dec 16, 2008

    me likey...nice work

    now if you could just give me free tickets to all my favorite shows...you guys would be the coolest freakin website in the world!!

  4. 561
    AZ wrote:

    10:51 AM, Dec 16, 2008

    free tickets would be nice. i agree with streck :)

    how about some competitions via pollstar! people love contests where they get free stuff, and it would bring more traffic here... that's for sure!

  5. 4
    Jottawa wrote:

    12:05 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    This new site is insufferable, the different shades of blue fonts on the lists is nauseating. The lists themselves and look fragmented and seem to have been put together by a 6 year old who just learned to use "cut and paste". The entire site appears cluttered, messy and overloaded as a sports network website.  

  6. 1
    kayleigh wrote:

    12:07 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    I found Panama City, Panama in the list at artists Underoath and Marky Ramone but nothing comes up when checking the city.

  7. 172
    millionaireintraining wrote:

    01:40 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    How about giving us the option of different color schemes for those who don't particularly care for the blue font or whatever.  That way, we could customize the page to our liking.

    Just a suggestion.....

  8. 2
    fanfromwi wrote:

    01:52 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    I do like the new site, but I really hate this site, because I can't just search by State and then go down the line of cities that were listed before.  This is a pain in the butt.

  9. 2
    fanfromwi wrote:

    01:59 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    I also don't like the new site because you can't tell what the new additions are.  Also it lumps a lot of cities together.  I did a search and got information for a city that's 1.5-2 hours away that's included in the search.  Please go back to the old style and the old website.

  10. 139
    ProV1 wrote:

    04:05 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    I take exception to Jottawa's comments. It's a clean site that is easy-on-the-eyes. The search function is so large and easy to use that even Jottawa should be able to use it. I wonder where the fragmented design is? Where is the clutter and mess? Damn, I really think Pollstar did a great job. I say well done and keep up the good work. The 3D wall is awesome! I look forward to whatever else you plan on adding! Fuhgetabout Jottawa's comments - probably worked at Toys-R-Us before he got laid off for playing with GI Joe's on break.

  11. 161
    Prof. Christopher David wrote:

    09:57 PM, Dec 16, 2008

    John Kerry just emailed me and wanted all of you to know that he hated the site before he liked it.

  12. 1
    rikkitimbo wrote:

    07:48 AM, Dec 17, 2008

    I personally LOVE the new website and thought it was overdue to be revamped. I agree with whoever said contests too, those would be awesome :) !

    The lumping of multiple cities together will probably bother a lot of people though... but I enjoy it because it saves search time.

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