Second Life Traffic Report – November Top Spots Holding Steady
December 1st, 2008 | Published in Second Life Traffic Report, SL Entrepreneur Magazine | 5 Comments
Compiled by Avarie Parker
It looks like November was a good month to sink into old comfortable favorites such as Frank’s Place and Fifth Element, both of which have held top spots since SLENTRE.COM has begun running the Traffic Report. Second Life’s most popular locations remained static this month with hot night club, SLeek, falling a few spots and the S&M dungeon, House of V, making it’s way back up to #6. Lush romantic hideaway, Midnight Reflections, also moved it’s way up the chart reaching an all time high at #5. Still not making it back on the chart were last month’s losers The Gardens of Appollo, Help Island Public, and gritty rock club, Sanctuary Rock.
Per usual, you won’t find camping chairs, free lindens, automated avatars, or “bots” listed in any of the SLENTRE.COM’s top 10 sites. The weekly population data was compiled by a 3rd party source and then reviewed to exclude any sites that engage in tactics designed to boost traffic rankings. What remains is an accurate listing of where real Second Life residents are dancing, chatting, spending Lindens, and enjoying their second lives.
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Frank’s Place, Owner – Gymmy Sinatra |
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The 5th Element , Owner – Dakota Neumann |
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Purgatorio, Owner – Kora Zenovka |
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Laguna Bay, Owner -Martin Mounier |
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Midnight Reflections, Owner – Missbehavin Neva |
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House of V, Owner – Vveronica Pony |
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Badlands, Owner – Jesse Murdock |
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Remembrance, Owner – Luxa Budan |
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The Red Light District, Owner – Jebee Reinsch |
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SLeek, Owner – Hummer Corleone |
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1) Franks Place, Owner – Gymmy Sinatra
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Franks%20Place/53/162/24
Frank’s Place is a 30’s/40’s style jazz club paying homage to Frank Sinatra. According to Ray Trafalgar, one of the managers, the place is packed nightly with 80+ residents. The sim also houses a mall where one can find the formal wear required to gain entrance into the club.
(Formal attire is requested at the Second Life Jazz Club, Frank’s Place)
“We try hard to keep the formal attire enforced and have a security of some 25 to keep it that way,” says Trafalgar. “If you enjoy the music of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and the Rat Pack, then this is your place.”
2) The 5th Element , Owner – Dakota Neumann
http://slurl.com/secondlife/GOL%204/128/128/0
The 5th Element, owned by Dakota Neumann, is a large dance club where one can find music, dancers, parties, and live DJ’s.
(5th Element Club in Second Life offers dancing and intimate areas to chat.)
Recently the club has changed from a topless venue to a more conservative, PG rated, experience. Everyone entering receives a note card with the house rules, among them a warning against “vulgar language in any form of chat, sound or rude ascii images, etc.” Despite the lack of exposed avatars, 5th Element is still very busy and again maintains one of the top positions on the traffic report. The club is beautifully designed by Dakota Neumann himself and evokes a sense of modern sophistication. The only complaint: lag. It is often so busy with Second Life scenesters that just getting to the dance floor can be problematic.
(Dakota Neumann, owner of popular Second Life club, 5th Element, discusses recent changes with SLENTRE.COM.)
Mr. Neumann was nice enough to sit down with SLENTRE.COM to discuss the recent changes and the club’s continued success:
Avarie Parker: Your club grows more popular month after month and when I first did an article on it, it was a topless club. Were you the owner then and if so, why did you change the format??
Dakota Neumann: I have always been the owner, yes. This club is the 5th in a row, first one in spring 2006.
It was originally a dance-topless club. I did change it for strategic reasons and it’s been a great decision.
GOL is a large company; 18 sims, residential islands and design sales. I wanted to cut any connection with sex.
AP: Do you own all 18 sims?
DN: Yes
AP: So as you cut back on the sexual element, the success of the club increased?
DN: I have to say the club has always been successful, but now it’s steadily very popular. It’s a pure dance club now with nothing – no shops or anything else – to increase traffic. We don’t have events and we don’t give out money.
AP: So I love the design. Who designed and built it?
DN: I do the design and build all the projects on my sims. All of GOL was born because of my passion for the design
and architecture. I build a new club every 6 months, changing styles along the way. That way we are always offering something new. So we can evolve.
AP: So why do people keep returning to the club?
DN: It’s a mixture – djs, great manager, cool environment. Many managers and staff have been with the club since the very beginning, 2006. It’s a like a family.
3) Purgatorio, Owner – Kora Zenovka
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Purgatorio/128/128/42
Purgatorio is home to the very popular Kingdom of Sand action role-play game. As with most Second Life role play adventures, Kingdom of Sand has an extensive set of rules and a complex storyline. You can read more about both on their website.
(Map of Ireem, home to Kingdom of Sand’s fictional storyline on Purgatorio in Second Life)
The game is based around the Arabian fantasy city of Ireem, lending an exotic and breathtaking backdrop for the virtual role play. One of the participants, Keil Ansar, was nice enough to take a few minutes to chat with me out of character.
(Kingdoms of Sand Action Role Player, keil Ansar )
Avarie Parker: So how long have you been a member of this role play?
Keil Ansar: I have been enjoying this game for about 5 months now. I am a gardener and a citizen and so I don’t participate in battles.
AP: What’s the goal of the game?
KA: The goal is to have fun! Men and women joke around all day like kids and become very good friends. I very much enjoy the community and the sim itself is SO beautiful. I love to just wander around looking at the beautiful scenery.
4) Laguna Bay Nude Beach, Owner – Martin Mounier
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laguna%20Bay/128/128/0
Laguna Bay Nude Beach is an adult sim that is heavily populated with unclothed and clothed avatars alike.
There are many ocean side areas to chat, cuddle, sun bath, etc.
5) Midnight Reflection, Owner – Missbehavin Neva
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Midnight%20Reflections/128/128/0
Midnight Reflection is a sim that boasts “love and romance”. It is decorated with lush foliage and beautiful waterfalls. The center of activity is the large dance floor nestled among the high clifftops. A pathway runs along the upper ledge of the rocks making for beautiful views and a nice romantic getaway from the action on the dance floor. The owner, Missbehavin, is very friendly, accessible, and willing to answer questions.
(Monet Bury sports her new frock on the dance floor at the Midnight Reflection sim)
One resident, Money Bury, makes Midnight Reflections a major part of her regular stomping grounds.
“I love it here! They have many dances and events. Most everyone is rather friendly and there is always someone here. Evenings they have events, contests, a live DJ, and theme nights.”
6 ) Chained Lust ( House of V), Owner – Vveronic Pony
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Chained%20lust/81/61/57
House of V on the Chained Lust sim is one of the most popular BDSM clubs in Second Life. Closed to anyone under 18, the club works to ensure that all who participate in activities here are willing participants and not innocent victims. There is a large billboard with the following warning:
Every Tuesday and Friday is Member’s Day. Any paid up House of V member or Gold member can claim the free use of anybody they find at House of V on Tuesdays and Fridays (Midnight to Midnight SLT). This includes HoV escorts, dancers, staff, friends, and non-member visitors.
The only people who can say no are House of V members, Gold members, HoV Concierges, DJs and HoV Officers. The only safe places are the landing and vendor areas! If you don’t want to be used, we advise you leave or stay in the safe area.
Duration of any session is 30 minutes minimum.
CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED!
So what does the term ‘free use’ mean exactly? I had a chance to talk to Ebony Takacs, House of V Concierge, for the juicy details:
“We are a rather friendly bunch – it IS BDSM sim of course, but I feel residents come here for the chatter and the obvious – to dance, hang out, and have fun. It’s open not only to those in Dom/Sub but for anyone who likes to play and follow the rules. I will say that its best for members on Tuesdays and Fridays. On those days, members are able to claim others – sometimes they do, sometimes they don’t.
For 30 minutes a member can claim you as a sub and you do what she asks.
This can often mean something as innocent as dancing. However, this is an adult sim, so other things happen as well.
I like it because you never know from day to night what you might see.”
(House of V Concierge, Ebony Takacs dances while working at the club.)
Do you make money here?
“Honestly, Tuesdays and Fridays? Not much. Other days more.
I must admit I have worked and not gotten paid much,
but I have made up to 2 or 3,000L ($8.00 -$12.00). But trust me, this is not common.
It is fun to work here. That and the people I interact with outweigh the money I make.
At the House of V, come out and enjoy dom/subs, beasts, your fantasy – this is what it means to me.”
7) Badlands, Owner – Jesse Murdock
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Badlands/128/128/0
Badlands hosts Bad Girls club, one of SL’s most popular nightclubs.
Floating above the packed dance floor is an intimate private area to chat and escape the crowd.
8) Remembrance, Owner – Luxa Budan
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Remembrance/128/128/0
Remembrance, or NOR sim, is one of 12 islands housing a dark roleplay and combat sim. According to Savina Decosta, who has been playing for over a year, the primary goal is to defeat other players and gain power.
( Savina Decosta, group leader)
She is a Lycan and “fights with her claws.”
(The city and combat area on the Nor sim)
When asked if there are there public battles, Savina replied; “Yes, HUGE public battles”.
9) The Red Light District,Owner – Jebee Reinsch
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Variyar/154/168/61
Plush Zeta’s main draw is the Red Light District where one can find escorts, Sex Shops, Bars, Hotels, Discotheques, and Nightclubs. The primary goal of the girls walking the streets is to make money and they will happily chat with a stranger if the price is right. I managed to chat with Mariah Trenkins, an escort in the district, and when asked what she does, her reply was “Make money. What else?”
According to Miss Trenkins (pictured left), she makes anywhere from $0.00L to $2000-$3000L per evening. The constant crowd makes for interesting people watching. Too bad there aren’t any hash bars nearby.
10 ) SLeek, Owner – Hummer Corleone
http://slurl.com/secondlife/SLeek/128/128/0
SLeek is the newest club to hit the SLENTRE.COM Traffic Report. The vibe is fresh and international and there seemed to be many chats going on in languages other than English.
(DJ Janine Cummings spins funky house electronica at SLeek, Second Life dance club)
Club manager and SLeek DJ, Janine Cummings, was happy to answer a few questions about the club and why it’s so popular among residents:
Avarie Parker: Why do residents come to the club?
Janine Cummings: Residents come here to dance, talk and meet other people from over the world. A lot of people simply hangout at the beach area, which is packed with people windsurfing, parasailing, kite boarding, swimming and a wide range of activities to discover.
AP: What is the music like?
JC: We have focused on House music and have a wide range of DJs playing here from all over the world.
AP: How long have you been DJing at SLeek?
JC: I DJ very rarely, because I am too busy with other projects in SL. I do the DJ bookings for the Club. I work in RL in the Music Business, so it’s interesting for me to spot new talent in SL.
AP: How long has the club been around?
JC: SLeek has existed for two years now. The actual location (Region) has been around since February 2007.
AP: Do you make good money?
JC: I guess the fact that that the club has continued running for two years speaks for itself.
AP: Why did the owner open the club?
JC: SLeek is not only a dance Club. Hummer Corleone (Owner) runs his Furniture and Gym Equipment business on the Sim and some selected shops featuring the best designers in SL (including Sartoria Traveller Bade (Men’s Clothing), Wrong (Women’s Clothing), Kalnins (Eyewear), SOREAL, Akeyo, Hyperion Studio (Shapes), Concrete (Urban Wear) and RE.ACT).
AP:What are the best nights to come out?
JC: We run events with changing life-DJ’s every Day in European peak time (12-04 PM SLT).
*This report was compiled using the powerful mapping tools provided by Mappa Novus, http://www.mappanovus.com/. Their in-house data collection technology regularly collects population data for each region of the Second Life metaverse. The data is stored over time so various statistical analyses can be made. Any sim that offers camping, free-lindens, or bots is disqualified.
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I think Mint Lounge is way better than SLEEK, probably the nicest club Ive ever seen on SL.
January 14th, 2009at 4:18 pm(#)
Hi Tatiana,
Thanks for the suggestion, Mint Lounge is a very nice club. I love the design and fun pose balls. It’s the type of place I would love because it’s not very crowded, at least it wasn’t when I checked it out. I will likely become a regular but for the traffic report we are looking for the most popular dance clubs and locations throughout SL. Currently the numbers don’t put it in the top 10.
Take Care,
Avarie Parker