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The Importance Of Analyzing Your Statistics

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  1. Personally I think my stats are gold. Not only do I dig into my Google Analytics but as most of my sites are WordPress-based I also use the Search Meter plug-in which allows me to see:

    a) What keywords people used to get to my sites
    b) What they actually searched for when they were on my site

    These two sources of information allow me to spot potential new revenue sources and also provides plenty of ideas for new content to be produced.

    It’s one of the best remedies for “writers block” when it comes to writing a new blog post. Check your keywords once a month and you’ll likely have a list of potential articles as long as your arm :-)

  2. That’s a good idea! Thanks for the add-on to this article, and that gives me another post idea! :-) .

  3. True. Analyzing your stats will help you choose on what medium you rely on for your traffic should be focused on (i.e links or social media or SEO etc.)

  4. I do a fair amount of analyzing my stats. I try my best to keep my readers on the site for as long as possible. A technique I’ve found that works is to write a whole pile of articles which are relevant to one and other, and link to some of the others throughout each of the articles.

  5. Spuffler says:

    We like statistics? Nah. I could care less how many peopleread my ‘blog.

  6. @Peter – Yes, that is what you want. If people are looking on some subject, it is great for them as well, to have articles on the same subject on the same site.

    @Spuffler – Interesting. I guess you are not looking to make any money from your blog or advertise any services? Well, that’s your choice, my opinion is that everyone out there with a blog could better grow their blog with stats.

  7. cleptolog says:

    Nice Statistics powered by google!

  8. Yeah I use google analytics, very good for stats and its free to. Plus its run by google as the name suggests ;) which means the stats your are given are true to them selves. Good thing about analytics is it has a panel for traffic sources which shows you which piece of marketing is working best.

    If you like analytics then you should check webmaster tools

    PEACE

  9. kok hong says:

    uhmm,.. good point on this.
    We don’t need to check for visitors all the time but it is important to do research on your analytic at time to ensure you’re on the right track’

  10. @Photoshop Makeovers, @Kok Hong – You guys understand my points! Great. Thanks for the comments!

  11. Watching statistics is like watching download progress. It won’t speed up download but we all do it.
    As for GA the best feature is to see what keywords bring traffic to your site.

  12. I think i will start using Google analytics myself. It can prove very useful for analyzing web sites

  13. Matt S says:

    Google Analytics is a really useful tool and in my opinion is better than the WordPress.com alternative (although that is a more convenient tool).

    I tend to glance at the WordPress.com stats which are located in my WordPress dashboard when I log on. If I see anything interesting I then check it out in more detail using Analytics which has a great interface.

    This stops me wasting too much time worrying about how many returning visitors I have from Uzbekistan and lets me concentrate on writing.

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  15. Your first sentences of post made me laugh and those words remind me that old days when I was very new to sites and blogging. You know, it now take me several days to check all stats once a week. I am so bust with all other things that I almost always forget to check stats. More often it happen when someone only has a one blog or site and this gradually increase with increase in number of blogs ans sites.

  16. @Matt – I never used or saw the WordPress.com statistics panel and I think after I heard your words, I shouldn’t! :p

    @The Hip Zone – I tend to check my stats very often lately, I guess I ain’t as busy as you. I should, though.

  17. For me, the most important info is on which sites my visitors leave my website…often this is caused by something which can be solved!

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