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Update on the blog statistics project

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post about my blog’s statistics for a project being run by Tibor Radványi over at photonovice.net. This project turned out to be the push I needed to sit down and analyse my web stats in detail rather than do a frantic count of page views, as is my usual way. It’s odd that I hadn’t taken the time to do this for myself because I constantly analyse web stats at work. I suppose I spend my available time writing content for my website rather than doing necessary behind-the-scenes checks on what’s working and what’s gotta go.

So, as a result of participating in this project, I discovered the direction in which this website is heading. Which has to be a good thing, right? Rather than continuing along the road in which I thought it was heading, I now know the sorts of posts people are stopping by to read.

I have to say I admire all the bloggers who set projects for their readers. I mean, you might have a good readership, but will everyone participate? I have started participating in projects but there are many that I have simply watched from the sidelines. What value can I bring? Well, you can bring a lot of value to a project just by participating! Tibor hasn’t had a huge response to his first project, so I’d like to ask if you have been analysing your stats of late please check out his project and see about submitting a late entry.

If you’d like to be involved check out the project guidelines for the next installment or contact Tibor at photonovice.net.

Here are the entries:


Submitter: Anthea Brown
Blog: Lilahpops
Article: What my blog statistics reveal about you
Search terms: vintage camera, voigtlander vito manual,
resize image iPhoto, special effects on iPhoto and homemade pergolas

Submitter: Lynn Little
Blog: Mom Snaps
Article: Blog Searches
Search terms: Dirty Mom Photo, Photo hunt DS

Submitter: Tibor Radványi
Blog: Photonovice.net
Article: Cheap Professional Photography Equipment?
Search terms: cheap photography equipment for professional

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2 Responses to “Update on the blog statistics project”

  1. Tibor Says:

    Hi Anthea,

    Thanks a lot for you post. :-)

    Best regards,
    Tibor

  2. Anthea Says:

    No problem, Tibor! I think it’s a great project idea that benefits both blogger and readers alike.

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