In just 48 hours, Riskvest was viewed by over 4,000 people across the globe. I am grateful for your support and look forward to continuing to develop interesting insurance risk content for you.
It wouldn't be a Riskvest post without some data, so let's break down the numbers:
- LinkedIn: Roughly 200 viewers were sourced from LinkedIn, and these users were the most engaged with the content. These viewers read an average of 1.7 pages, noteably Riskvest currently has only 8 pages of content.
- Hackernews: Riskvest's article on How Insurance Risk is Transformed Into Investable Assets reached the front page of Hackernews, peaking at #6. This drove over 3,800 views and 30+ comments on the article.
- Google: 7 people managed to find Riskvest via Google search.
- Bot Traffic: Riskvest was accessed from roughly 50+ domains, ostensibly from bot traffic.
- Reddit: A new subreddit was created for Riskvest, /r/riskvest, which is waiting for it's first members to join!
Comments from LinkedIn and Hackernews demonstrate the need for a platform like Riskvest and increased transparency for retail investors interested in insurance risk.
"I've asked two financial advisors about CAT bonds. One had never heard of them and the other said were about as risky as crypto. I guess this is such a niche product that there isn't widespread knowledge about it."
— Hackernews User
"CAT bonds are typically restricted to institutional investors. I would be very surprised if you could even buy one without being a QIB."
— Hackernews User