Blog Stats, Blogging Tips, Internet Tutorials, SEO Tutorials, Technology, Website Stats
Analyzing
traffic statistics is an important thing of maintaining a business blog
or website, but they can be confusing you, especially when you are not
certain what it is precisely the numbers mean. Here is some abridged
explanation on how to read stats effectively:
1. Hits
Hits
are very misleading because they don't equal people. That hit is
tracked for every file loaded each time your page is loaded. This means
each image is tracked as a hit, so if you have a blog heavy with
images, each time a visitors loads that page, you are getting a some
amount of hits.
2. Page Views
Page
views count per visitor because they are tracked every time a new page
is loaded. Knowing page views is useful because that can help you to
determine how long visitors are staying on your
website once they
arrive. Did they find your website and leave immediately or did they
stick around and read more your archives? If you are tracking your blog
or website, this is important to know if the information you are
displaying hooked them in to learn more about you and your website, or
if they got bored and went on to the next website on their list.
3. Unique Visitors
Unique
visitors are very important because they represent individual visitors
accessing your website within certain time frames. This number can
sometimes be skewed by visiting via a website that masks their IP
address or people resetting cookies, but this is generally the most
accurate measure of real traffic to your site. Your unique visitor
numbers will commonly be lower than your monthly visitor numbers or
daily visitor numbers because it does not count someone if they visit
your site three or four times in one day, whereas the other two count
each visit, unique or not.
4. Return Visitors
Return
visitors are the other number to monitor because they show how many
visitors are coming back, which shows how large your consistent visitor
actually is. This is an very important statistic to measure because it
means visitors want to know what you have to say regularly.
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Rabu, 05 Agustus 2009
How to Read Web or Blog Stats
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Kamis, 30 Juli 2009
Smart Planner SEO
Computer Tutorials, Internet Tutorials, SEO Tutorials, Technology
The Smart Planner SEO are :
The Smart Planner SEO are :
- The Blog titles have more SEO point, so write them more informative rather than a magazine. And put your keyword in them.
- Self host or redirect to a custom domain instead of the default subdomain. Use that link when you leave a comment on other sites.
- Include your keywords in your articles naturally. Example: home dress instead of dress.
- Update your blog / website often and consistently. A blog with fresh content every day is rewarded with higher ranking much more than a stagnant blog.
- NEVER abbreviate your blog name or company name! If you wrote TSP instead of The Smart Planner, Google would see you as a teaspoon. Spell it out clearly.
- Individual page links should end in a keyword, not a number. Ex: www.voles.info/index.php?postID=447 is NOT helpful to you.
- Don't copy paste full posts from other websites. Google will recognizes the other as the original author and may take you down.
- The alt text on your images is must be filled in appropriately for what the photo is. This would help in Google image searches easier
- Write one topic in one post. That is better to have some shorter.
- Register your custom domain at least one year. Google gives you more weight.
- Remember! Photos are great, but texts gives more data for search engines to crawl. If you're image too big, your loading time will decrease your visitors
- The anchor text used to link to you is also important. Use your keywords in them naturally and readable manner.
- Make sure your meta tags are filled out with your keywords but don't use too many. Your web programmer can help you with this.
- Check for homonym errors and spell check so that Google indexes that under the words people search for and it is would not get errors.
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