{"id":354,"date":"2009-03-10T08:42:32","date_gmt":"2009-03-10T15:42:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.mozilla.org\/addons\/?p=354"},"modified":"2009-05-06T14:03:39","modified_gmt":"2009-05-06T21:03:39","slug":"the-hows-whys-of-the-amo-recommended-rotation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.mozilla.org\/addons\/2009\/03\/10\/the-hows-whys-of-the-amo-recommended-rotation\/","title":{"rendered":"The How&#8217;s &amp; Why&#8217;s of the AMO Recommended Rotation"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>What are the Recommended Lists?<\/h3>\n<p>The Recommended lists are an important part of exposing AMO visitors to useful and compelling add-ons within a small &amp; focused list. It allows us to feature add-ons that have done a good job of creating a unique and\/or exciting enhancement to Mozilla software and increasing awareness of the nearly 8,000 add-ons hosted on AMO. The Recommended lists are broken down into two categories; Recommended and Category Recommended. The former is shown on the home page of AMO and is typically limited to 40 featured add-ons. The latter are lists of add-ons that are recommended at the category level. The only distinction between the two lists is that Category Recommended add-ons are not featured on the home page. Apart from that, both lists are meant to recognize the achievements of individual add-on authors and the work they&#8217;ve produced.<\/p>\n<p>Every month, we perform a rotation of the AMO Recommended lists. The reason that we do this is to allow visitors to discover new &amp; exciting add-ons to customize their software with. AMO consumers look for freshness and having the same add-ons featured monthly can make things a bit stale. Unfortunately, the monthly rotation and the methods used in determining which add-ons will be included has been a point of concern for many add-on authors. The lists are a great method to acquire more users and as such, authors work hard to get added to, and stay on, the lists. Being removed for any reason is usually a cause of concern and hopefully, this blog post will help to address the rationale behind our decisions.<\/p>\n<h3>The Methods Behind the Rotation<\/h3>\n<p>The rotation is primarily based on statistics we&#8217;ve collected to determine if an add-on:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Is performing well and should be considered for Recommended or Category Recommended status<\/li>\n<li>Is benefiting from the Recommended lists once they&#8217;re added<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The barometer that we&#8217;ve used to date to determine if an add-on should be considered for recommended status is when it&#8217;s reached at least 15-20k active users. This ensures that an add-on has gained traction, is considered popular by the community and also demonstrates that an add-on author is serious about his\/her work. At times, we&#8217;ve been flexible and extended add-ons which were under that metric an opportunity to be featured especially if they were extremely unique or buried in a very busy category. On other occasions, we&#8217;ve received recommendations from someone and after finding that the add-on was indeed useful, we&#8217;ve added them on.<\/p>\n<p>The methods used to generate these stats are simple. We look at pings (active users), downloads, &amp; reviews. Before adding any add-on to the recommended lists, we physically go to their profiles and look at the reviews to see if the add-on has a number of negative reviews and if so, has the author at least attempted to resolve it. User reviews help us to determine if:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Users are finding the experience rewarding<\/li>\n<li>The author is actively responding to any user concerns<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Having lots of negatives reviews will count against a add-on and could lead to not being considered for recommended status or removal from the recommended lists.<\/p>\n<p>Once an add-on has been added to the recommended lists, we look at the add-on&#8217;s monthly stats to determine how well it&#8217;s performing. Typically, a add-on added to the lists will see an increase in user interest and should theoretically see an increase in both downloads and active users.The stats will tell us if a add-on has increased in both downloads and active users during the previous month that they were on the list. If they&#8217;ve benefited slightly, we generally keep them on the recommended lists to see if an additional month will help them increase their users. If they&#8217;ve not benefited (eg: a drop in user retention or lack of downloads) and they were listed as Recommended (featured &amp; on the main page), we will either drop them to category recommended or, if the decline in metrics is substantial, remove them from the lists entirely. Again, stats + reviews is what we use to determine a add-ons performance.<\/p>\n<p>The point is that if a add-on is placed on the recommended lists and is not benefiting from the increased exposure, it does not make sense to continue to list them on there. Add-ons that are on the recommended lists typically experience a substantial gain in both downloads and active users so if an add-on is not demonstrating growth in any substantial way, that&#8217;s a very good indicator that the add-on may not be that attractive to AMO visitors.<\/p>\n<p>The newest thing that we&#8217;ve been looking at is length of time on the recommended lists. The lists are meant for <strong>*ALL*<\/strong> developers to have a chance to be featured, not a select few who are either name brands or well-funded. It&#8217;s one of the reasons that there have been a number of add-ons who have been recommended for over 12 months being rotated out. This is a good thing as it allows more add-ons a chance to get exposure and it addresses one of the biggest complaints we heard at Add-on-Con; hobbyists don&#8217;t get any attention on AMO. In this last rotation alone, we&#8217;ve received kudos from small add-on developers thanking us for finally getting on the list. That speaks volumes.<\/p>\n<h3>Firefox Beta Compatibility and Recommended Status<\/h3>\n<p>Lastly, an <strong>EXTREMELY<\/strong> important requirement for being recommended is to be up-to-date with the most current beta version of Firefox. The number of add-ons that have been passed by due to not supporting the latest Firefox beta build (currently 3.1b2) is staggering. We&#8217;ve been announcing since December, 2008 that add-ons authors who wish to have their add-ons considered for recommended status must ensure that their add-ons are compatible. We&#8217;ve posted <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.mozilla.org\/addons\/category\/compatibility\/\">several articles<\/a> about this and made resources available to easily update your add-ons.<\/p>\n<p>This entire process isn&#8217;t perfect and it&#8217;s one of the reasons that we&#8217;re looking to expand the distribution channels available to developers. Getting everyone more avenues for additional exposure is a top priority for Q2 and we&#8217;re focused on improving the process.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What are the Recommended Lists? The Recommended lists are an important part of exposing AMO visitors to useful and compelling add-ons within a small &amp; focused list. 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