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How To Measure Your Blog’s Success

March 6st, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Hey bloggers, yesterday I was with some friends and one of them started to ask me about my blog. I explained him what I do in my blog, giving to him a little idea about this big world called blogosphere. He surprised very much about what I do here :cool: , asking me who read my blog and how can I measure the success of it. That is a very good question… There are many factors that help you to measure your blog’s success giving you the hint if it’s good or bad.

 

This post attempts to provide how you can measure your blog’s success taking advantage of its statistics combined with its reader’s interaction.

 

How many people are reading your content?

 

Something very important in this career, is to know how many people are reading your content, and take advantages of these numbers. Using webmaster analyzers you can know this kind of statistics, knowing the exactly amount of people who visit your site daily. A good way to increase this number is using social media networks, those normally gives tons of traffic.

 

Amount of subscribers

 

This is may be the most obvious factor. Many people think that you can measure a blog’s success just looking its subscriber’s counter but really, it’s more than that. It’s truth that you can get an idea about how successful a blog is just seeing the amount of subscribers, but you can assure nothing. I going to give you a example, what about a blog with 3 years of age and only 1000 subscribers ? if you don’t know the blog, seeing 1000 readers you can think that it’s awesome but may be it’s not really. But if you take a look on Jonh Cow for example, when his blog has about 5 months of age, it had about 700 subscribers and now it has thousand of subscribers.

 

Moral: The number of subscribers is important, but you need to consider the time in which you obtained your subscribers.

Subscriber’s chart of Mr. Javo dot Com

Subscriber's chart of Mr. Javo dot Com

In this graph you can see how my daily subscribers has increased weekly up to this date. I think it’s good what do you think? :cool:

Comments per post

 

The next important factor is the number of comments on your blog. The number of comments per post gives you a idea about the quality of your blog, if it’s good it will create a atmosphere of discussion between you and your visitors. Answering your reader’s questions and paying attention to their critiques you will improve you relation with them, creating in your blog a nice place to stay.

 

Your achievements in social networks

 

All the achievements you obtain in the social networks it’s very related to your blog’s success. Using this kind of networks ( digg, stumbleupon, blogcatalog …. ) you will start to make contact with other bloggers, you will start to attract their attention and they will start to visit your blog over and over again looking for new content… Doing a good role in all those social networks, you will promote your blog, make friends and gain new readers, all at the same time, definitively exploding your traffic.

Mr Javo at mixxMr Javo at blogcatalog

Backlinks

 

The backlinks or links which point back to your blog are a good indicative of how popular is your blog. While more backlinks you have more traffic you will get, and traffic on the blogosphere is synonymous of success :grin: . You can get backlinks by commenting on blogs with dofollow, discussing in communities or forums, exchanging links with other bloggers for blogrolling etc etc… You can learn more about how to get backlinks in this post.

Mr. Javo dot Com Backlinks @ 03/05/2008

Mr. Javo dot Com Backlinks @ 03/05/2008 ~ Note: I have more than 200 reactions on technorati, that statistic is bad :mrgreen:

 

To finish, you may know that first that you can measure a success, you need to set goals. Don’t public them if you don’t want, but you need to set goals weekly or monthly. This way you will always have a goal to reach, applying effort and dedication every time to reach them.

 

You should check all this aspects and ask you questions like: how many people are reading my blog? I’m being amiable with them? I’m participating sufficiently in social communities?…answering all those kind of questions you can determinate if you are getting success with your blog or not, and if you think that you need to focus in a determinate task, go ahead, set your priorities and don’t worry about that, everybody neglects something in the life.

 


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12 Responses to “How To Measure Your Blog’s Success”

Comment by robojiannis | 6 Mar 2008 at 11:02 am

Totally agree; the comparison of traffic/subscribers/comments to the lifetime of the blog is very important to measure popularity.
I would also add the prior experience and popularity of the blogger. It is different if I launch a brand new blog and if doshdosh does.

 
Comment by Hendra Subscribed to comments via email | 6 Mar 2008 at 1:20 pm

Hey there mr javo, i have been lurking on your blog for days now and i think its the time to show myself.
I like your posts.

Hm…I rarely get any comment on my post.
I wonder whether someday you gonna share us your secret how to pull a commenter to a post :)
Hendra’s last blog post..Deep Insight On Blog Contest

 
Comment by Mr. Javo | 6 Mar 2008 at 4:32 pm

Perfect Hendra, you asked and I will write it. Subscribe to my rss to get the latest posts, I will be writing about that in the next days :wink: .

 
Comment by Heisan Subscribed to comments via email | 6 Mar 2008 at 6:40 pm

You got it right measuring your blog with this parameters combined will aid you in analyzing how much people show interest in your post but as the blog get age and the content remains in good quality readership and subscribers goes up too. Patience and consistency is what we need to gain popularity. :razz:
Heisan’s last blog post..ABC of Blogging

 
Comment by Tim | 6 Mar 2008 at 8:28 pm

Looks like you’re making some really great progress, congrats!

Blogging is a very social activity, and those stats are pretty good indications of your involvement with the community.

Tim’s last blog post..Only 3 Days Left To Enter The Contest!

 
Comment by Deimos Tel`Arin | 7 Mar 2008 at 7:32 am

RSS Feed Count fails to prove that a site has many readers.

It only succeeds it showing that many people have chosen to “subscribe” to that site’s RSS Feed.

RSS Feed Count is too easily manipulated.

Actual site visit, page views, sincere back links and sincere comments are a much better methods of measuring a blog’s success than relying on “RSS Feed Count”.

Deimos Tel`Arin’s last blog post..Humour - 6 Exceptional Malaysia Jokes that Malaysians enjoy most

 
Comment by Florin Subscribed to comments via email | 11 Mar 2008 at 9:28 am

Hi Mr.Javo , what statistics service do you use to see the number of your readers ?

 
Comment by Mr. Javo | 11 Mar 2008 at 10:44 am

Feedburner Statistics Florin :cool: .

 
Comment by ravinder verma Subscribed to comments via email | 15 Jul 2008 at 4:17 am

nice post…thanks a lot…. i want more on page rank and back links

ravinder vermas last blog post..Forgotten Admin or User’s Password

 

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