Is it 2010 yet? I already posted this years top content, but here is the top content on BWI for the month of December. Time to hit the reset button. Current status of popular posts can always be found here: Popular Posts.

Top 20 Posts and Pages for December 2009

  1. Web Usability and Design Analysis – Save 30% – For the next two weeks, now until Dec. 18th, 2009, I will be running a promotion on my Web Usability and Design Analysis. Now on sale for just $19.95. (1,741 views)
  2. Twitter Toolbar (1,401 views)
  3. Tweetmeme Doubling My Twitter Traffic – So far, My Twitter traffic has more than doubled since I added the Tweetmeme plugin on my blog. (1,386 views)
  4. Good Luck Bing! Search Engine Giants Will Be a Thing of the Past – The battle for search traffic is not between Google and Bing. It’s between them and all other websites, and I believe the search engines will go down. (1,299 views)
  5. Digital Point Forum Down – Before you join the Digital Point Forum, READ THIS. Don’t worry, it’s good stuff. (1,296 views) Continue reading »
 

You can always find what’s popular on this site right now by visiting this page: Popular Posts. To navigate to the Popular Posts page using the menu bar, just click on Archives in the top menu.

Top twenty posts and pages found on Best Web Image ranked by total page views from unique visitors for the period: Continue reading »

 

You can always find what’s popular on this site right now by visiting this page: Popular Posts. It lists the top blog posts and pages found on this site based on the number of unique page views for them during the current month. Popular Posts is located under Archives in the top menu. Continue reading »

 

You can always find what’s popular on this site right now by visiting this page: Popular Posts. It lists the top blog posts and pages found on this site based on the number of unique visitors them during the current month. Popular Posts is located under Archives in the top menu.

Top Content for June 2009 on Best Web Image

  1. Twitter Toolbar – As the toolbar increases in popularity, so does this page. The toolbar was downloaded over 1,000 this month. (1,882 views)
  2. How To Fix Your Site – If you are searching the web on ways to fix your site, you are looking in the wrong spot! (1,225 views)
  3. Usability and Design Analysis – I keep telling you to check your site! Here is a great way to do it. (756 views)
  4. Twitter Toolbar Making Waves – My Twitter Toolbar is starting to get some heavy usage on a daily basis. Comparing stats from today, June 1st, and the day I wrote the post there are 33% more users using the Twitter Toolbar on a daily basis. It’s beating an exponential growth rate! (732 views)
  5. Web Designer Jobs – Review of the job classified site, Xemion. Tis the season to find work. (665 views)
  6. Lack of Paragraph Headings Can Lead to Bounce – An example of how and why breaking your content up, and titling paragraphs is so important. (664 views)
  7. Expectations of Blog Readers Reveal 8 Common Traits – I look at the top blogs on the net, and find some common things they do. It’s what visitors expect! (659 views)
  8. Site Emphasis – Time for part 2 of 35 covering my usability and design analysis, Site Emphasis. (640 views)
  9. Reducing Your Bounce Rate – A little change can do a lot to help reduce your bounce rate. (597 views)
  10. Three Things a Startup Should Look in a Graphic Design Company – I was very happy to see this on the list. I recently have allowed a couple of guest bloggers to write some content. This is one of those posts. (558 views)
 

You can always find what’s popular on this site now by visiting this page: Popular Posts. It lists the top blog posts and pages found on this site based on the number of unique visitors during the current month. Popular Posts is located under Archives in the left menu. Continue reading »

 

googleanalyticsI monitor all of my sites with Google Analytics, and here is another reason why. It’s the new beta Advanced Segment option. One of the things I like to analyze is my Top Content. By knowing what your top content is, you can see what is driving traffic to your site, and what is at least capturing your visitors interest. What if the page is simply keyword rich though? Are you just getting a bunch of search engine traffic that you are not really trying to capture? Basically, did you create a high quality page that all of your visitors like, or did you just get lucky with some keyword?

What Bounces Your Regulars?

So with the new beta Advanced Segments that Google has you can see not just what your top content is, but what your top content is for your regulars. By selecting Direct Traffic or Returning Traffic, you can get a good idea what your regular visitors are doing. You can find what they like, and what makes them bounce out. What’s even better about this, is that you can select several sources, and it will graph them individually so you can see any similarity or differences. Don’t be surprised when you find the spikes are not the same.

After selecting your source, look at that bounce column to find out what your stinkers are. Compare them to the low bounce rate pages, and find out what the difference is. It could be anything, picture vs. no picture, less links vs. more links, layout, whatever. Depending on your site it could simply be the quality or subject matter of that page. There is most likely something though, so really look hard if it is not obvious.

Finding the Real Winners

Using the same method as above, but selecting Direct, Return, and Search, find out what pages are the real winners. After applying the filter to your Top Content scroll down to see the break down of bounces for each category. Make sure you check out the Exit percentage as well. You will probably find that your returning visitors have the lowest bounce rate, and that is to be expected. What you are looking for here though, is for the low bounce rate for all categories. These are your real winners because they are what the random search traffic visitor wants, and it’s what your regulars want. As before, compare these winners to the losers so you know what to do next time. There are a lot of different ways you can mix this, but it’s all thanks to the new beta Advanced Segments.