What Are Your Most Popular Posts?
Dear Readers -
CRAIG DANIELS from Staten Island, NY shares so much knowledge with us all the time. I enjoy reading his posts and when I do, I am learning how to do better on my posts from those lessons.
Want to make a PDF file from a web page? Want to take a better photo? Want to use Google bookmarks? Want to get started using video? Want to --- well, it's all there in Craig's Classroom - waiting for you to enjoy.
Thanks Craig - from me - and many others I am sure.
Have a happy day -
Lynn
PS Just in case I haven’t thanked you personally, I really appreciate every time you stop by to read and/or comment on my posts. L.
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It is good to step back once in a while and analyze the effectiveness of what we are doing on our blogs. It takes our valuable time to blog, so is your phone ringing as a direct result of your sharing helpful information online? Do people call you and tell you that they are interested in working with you? Perhaps they feel that they already know you through your writing.
If the above is even occasionally true, then your blogging is being effective. If you want to have it happen more often (who doesn't) then why not take a look at your stats and see what posts are the most effective for you. When you discover what is working best, then think about how you can duplicate that success. What type of posts have the best response?
Go to your Stats page. (Stats is a link on the gray nav bar at the top of each AR page) At first it is listed in order of most recent post. However, at the top of each column is a heading that is clickable. When you click a heading, it sorts it by that column. The most important metric there is "Clicks". That means somebody clicked all the way into your blog post
(whereas "views" means that it just showed up on a newsfeed, like a groups newsfeed or a following newsfeed but the person did not actually see your whole post. At least, that is how "views" used to work. It no longer works that way and I believe in a future release it will be taken off as this number is no longer counted any differently than "clicks")What would actually be an interesting metric to see (let me ping Bob Stewart to put a bug in his ear) would be to have a subtotal of clicks from non-AR-member persons. That would tell us how many clicks are coming inbound from a true SEO hit and not just our fellow ARs reading their daily newsfeed.
Since we are talking wishlists for future releases, let me also put in my request for an 'Export" link where we get our whole blog list in CSV or Excel format. Then we could really go through our numbers without having to "next page" ourselves to infinity.
Have you been to bootcamp? Even if yes, have you been recently??
If you want to get your stats to improve I've got a little URL that you will want to bookmarkhttp://activerain.com/bootcamp
On that page you will find links to all the recordings of the classes. Take good notes and put it into practice ASAP!
I have a little different audience than you-all, because you are my audience. I expect most of my clicks to be internal and not SEO hits. However, looking at my stats is still helpful for me to find the types of articles that you like best. Here is my top 5 "most clicked" posts.
Date Title Comments Views Clicks Short URL Clicks 05/12/2011 Customizing and Embedding Google Maps Featured 111 16887 14356 506 06/08/2011 Getting Points for Comments (In More Ways Than One) Featured 228 16943 11100 — 10/17/2012 HTML in Your ActiveRain Posts - It's Easier Now!
Featured108 14841 7888 — 05/01/2011 Craig's Classroom Catalog Featured 185 11436 7785 345 09/27/2012 Posting to ActiveRain Channels Featured 61 14552 7559 —
What can also be interesting is to click to sort the "Comments" heading. Which of your posts had the most discussion? It is a fun milestone to get posts with over 100 comments. Perhaps you've had a few of those too!
Now it is your turn to check your stats.
Sort your list by most clicks.
Share it with us...
Come back here and copy/paste your top two hits in a comment.Copy/Paste so we get the title and the hyperlink and the count #s
so we can go visit your posts too.Do you hear that, it is the sound of another "click!"
Hi! My name is Craig Daniels and I'm glad to have you visit me on my tech blog. I enjoy teaching technology and hope that you learned something new today! :) Be sure and check out my website where you can look up my posts by category. Be sure and also check out my new "Tech Tutor Video Series". It is a great way to learn as you get to watch as I explain AND demonstrate how to do various technologies that can help you. My material is not behind any paywall thanks to your voluntary support - learn more at my two in two patronage page.
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