Two months ago I added the Tweetmeme button to my blog. Two weeks after that, I wrote about how it appeared to be doubling my Twitter Traffic. In that post I started out by saying that I may be jumping the gun on this subject. Apparently, I did. Continue reading »
Since mid 2008, I have made the habit of looking at the last quarter, and comparing that traffic to the previous quarter for this site. What I find is an average growth of 20%. That is especially nice as the numbers continue to get bigger. This quarter is looking like it will pull in a 30% growth rate over the previous quarter, and the main reason for this was not site improvements. It was because I started targeting other sources for traffic. Continue reading »
I may be jumping the gun here a little. This morning I decided to take a look at my stats to see how the Tweetmeme button is working out on this site since I added it. If you look at my past posts you will see that the button itself has not been heavily used, but the important thing to note is that it is being used. Just one tweet by a user with tons of followers could dump in some real traffic. Continue reading »
Doing a little SEO work for a client, I was quickly reminded that all parts of a website need careful tending because they can all drive in traffic. A mere day after my clients added descriptive alt attributes to their images, Google search traffic started coming in for some of the text found in the attributes. If that’s not a reason to validate your HTML, nothing is. Here is how I do images now: Images are In Charge of Your Linking Title.
It’s a Team Thing
In the case of getting more visitors to your site from search engines understand that every facet of your website could play a large roll in your traffic. Your content could be generating traffic, but your meta descriptions, alt attributes, and many other factors could play just as significant part. Continue reading »
A common occurrence and necessity is to spend more time working on the home page compared to other pages of a website. Many experts will tell you that you can’t forget your other content, and smartly so. Search engines like Google sees each page of your site uniquely, and your contact page could actually bring in more visitors than your home page. This is all often the case, but I wanted to know by how much.
So I did a little study using Google Analytics reports from ten different sites. The sites are completely random in industry, and in type. Continue reading »
Working on increasing my average page views per visitor this month I decided to take a look back on how things are going comparing these 30 days to the prior.
The Big Ouch
Before looking at my stats I believed my initial outlook was good. I expected more page views per viewer. Unfortunately, this was not the case. I had a big OUCH.
A month ago today I did something that I thought would help my site out by complying more with Google’s SEO suggestions. Google suggest that you do not have more than 100 links on one page. A month ago and a day I averaged about 150 links on my home page. For every post, I had links to their categories and tags. I decided to delete those links, and only display them on the specific post pages. Continue reading »
Every morning I like to read blogs and forums. Here are the top three I found of value today. Continue reading »
Here is what I am thinking. I’m thinking that I have a general idea what kind of people visit my site. I have a target audience, I have a pretty specialized niche, and I am thinking I still don’t know who the heck visits my site. I have analytics, I have reader feedback, I can see your comments, but still, I don’t know what you really want. Nor will I really ever. So what am I going to do? Continue reading »


Today’s Read
Every morning I like to read blogs and forums. Here are the top three I found of value today. Continue reading »