About the kotaku thing:
Keep at it, My subscribers on youtube got one of my videos on there and at that time we only had like 250 ish subs and Im not even sure how many of them were sending the link to the Kotaku editors (I woke up surprised one morning to see an email from a sub saying "look what I did for you" lol).
I gained nearly 1k subscribers due to the whole viral video and Kotaku thing, over the course of like 2 days.
Just keep sending them emails. No reply? Write up another article or make a video and send another email and keep at it the pay off is definitely worth it.
Part of my channel is about Promoting community content, me and my youtube partner are planning to move away from BF3/FPS related stuff soon. If you guys have some Lets Plays or something gaming related I can chat with my partner in E-Crime and see if we can help promote TLS.
If not I've been considering remaking the Shinra Castle again in Minecraft, that was an easy 7k views the last time I made it a few years back. I could name drop TLS and link in the video description. Should get you guys some new members
About Pod casts.
Do it. Early on when we were building our first channel we would do podcast type videos with BF3 footage in the background.
People love this stuff, its one of the best ways to connect with a new audience. Theres something nice about being able to hear another persons voice when they talk about there opinions and hobbies that the written word will never match up to.
My suggestion: When an article or something comes out, post up the article on the front page then have a round table discussion about it with a handful of members/staff, make them go hand and hand and I promise people will definitely get into it.
Its easy a heck, do a skype call and use a program like Pamela or MP3Skype recorder and just go down a list of topics. Thats it lol.
So what's next for our site? What direction are we taking? What moves are we making, or should we be making to go in that direction?
I appreciate what a post like this can do for a site.
But at the same time it can also have a negative outcome. TLS is doing very well in terms of direction and new content and features.
Lets not rush things, lets not look at the next horizon when we barely made it here.
No one likes rush jobs and there easy to pick up on from the viewer stand point.
I say lets have TLS chillax, I think aside from maybe podcasts theres not much actual change thats really necessary for a very long time.