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Analyzing Your Blog To Make It Grow

July 19th, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Many bloggers in a desperate attempt to improve their blogs, attempt to do any method they read in other blogs to get more readers or traffic. They should know that each blog has a particular way to be successful, and the methods shared by those bloggers won’t help you every time. For me, a particular method could be successful as many I have shared with you, but may be for your blog, the tips I give you could not always work and the reasons could be many. From the theme to your writing style, there is a fan of possibilities which can influence over the success of your blog, and no matter what you read in other blogs, you need to analyze your blog looking for things which can improve it and grow it up.

 

Many times, I have read my past posts looking for material to write about, in a present. As me, I recommend you to scan the post you have already published because sometimes, you can write about a topic but you didn’t developed in a deep way the main idea of that post. So you can find material to write about by looking in your past posts, and even reading the comments and ideas shared by your readers.

 

Also you should analyze carefully the statistics of your blog, looking for those posts which have attracted the more quantity of visitors. Once you find a couple of posts with that characteristic, you need to study them looking for what elements made them so successful. Those elements can be many, they could be the topic or may be the way how do you structured the post, the important thing is that you need to recognize what made them successful and then, you can write more posts including those elements which made your past posts so successful before, to have the same or even more success in the present.

 

As blogger, based in my experience I know what things attract more visitors to my blog. Of course I cannot make that things whenever I want because it can be very difficult and hard to maintain, something that requires a lot of dedication :neutral: . But don’t worry, you can’t be constant every time! As human beings we need to relax and get out of our work (sometimes :twisted: ). But well, I suppose that you know what things attract more visitors to your blog, so you could make a campaign every month to realize those things and grow up your blog progressively each month.

 

Remember, you are the only one who can make your blog grow, so you need to analyze your own work and recognize what are your doing bad and what are you doing well. So then you have your mind clear, you will be able to take your blog to the next level.

 


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13 Responses to “Analyzing Your Blog To Make It Grow”

Comment by David Hobson | 19 Jul 2008 at 17:42

Excellent post again. Your right as well reading your old posts can give you new ideas and also checking the popularity of your posts can get you some ideas as well.

David Hobsons last blog post..Place Charts and Graphs into Your Blog Posts

 
Comment by Adrian Petric Subscribed to comments via email | 19 Jul 2008 at 23:31

Looking at your most commented posts should be a good idea since those posts have atracted people interested in that topic. Oh, and when you analize your past posts you should check olso the top exit pages and try to improve them

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Comment by Work At Home Mom Tara | 20 Jul 2008 at 18:21

I keep track of what posts have the most comments and try to always do more similar posts. Since my blog is a newer blog I do not have a ton of comments, but I do keep track of my most popular comments and try to build more off those.

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Comment by EuroYank | 20 Jul 2008 at 22:20

Thanks for your message, and I will gladly visit your blog more often. How about looking mine over AT LEAST ONCE?

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Comment by Madhav Tripathi | 21 Jul 2008 at 00:44

These are micro things and surely can be helpful. This is a nice thing you have analyzed it.

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Comment by caladohelena | 23 Jul 2008 at 09:50

I liked your post and I agree with you when you say that each blog is different and what works for some doesn’t work for others.
We just have to find out what is the key to ours.

caladohelenas last blog post..Australian Shepherd and Golden Retriever in Sweet Fair at Lagos

 
Comment by Webmaster Den | 23 Jul 2008 at 22:24

Sure returning to popular subject can be beneficial but you also need to have some fresh views or details or your new post will do more harm than good.

 
Comment by Rhys | 27 Jul 2008 at 05:14

Hi Mr Javo! -
You said,”the important thing is that you need to recognize what made them successful and then, you can write more posts including those elements which made your past posts so successful before,” – I heartily agree and would like to add that we need to include the ‘recurring search terms” in our formula as well.

Good one…..

Rhyss last blog post..Now You Can Have a Top Money Making Blog

 
Comment by vladinati | 29 Jul 2008 at 17:19

This is great since currently I’m just digging story’s and thats because I’m in a writing class learning how to make quality articles.
But on the other hand your quite right different strokes for different folks. You cant tell people how to get traffic they need to see it on there own.

 
Comment by Ted Subscribed to comments via email | 16 Sep 2008 at 18:05

A question arises between writing interesting posts and traffic appealing ones. Still, the emphasis for me is just keep on writing cause it’s good for all of us.

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Comment by Sam With Traffic-Is-King Subscribed to comments via email | 17 Sep 2008 at 20:49

I over analyze sometimes. Honestly though, I just had to really pay attention to what my readers enjoyed and benefited from so having the comments in your blog really helps. Javo I see you have the rating scale to give you an idea if the post is something the users like. This is a good idea and it gives you a measuring stick for how you should come with the next post.

 
Comment by kouji | 3 Oct 2008 at 20:32

indeed. one reason why it’s so important to have a method of tracking your statistics, whether it be google analytics or something else. otherwise, you’re in the dark.

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