Thank you for your presentation. I was wondering about tags (and SEO in general). If I understood you correctly, I’ll forget about establishing a tag cloud, which is cute, and keep doing what I do– writing with high quality.
Q How do I find out how to measure the traffic on my blog?
You should have Google Analytics on your site, which will give you a good sense of traffic. However, I’ve found that Analytics doesn’t update data throughout the day or will oftentimes not keep a good track of traffic if the blog is a subdomain of a larger domain. In that case, I’d recommend a WordPress plug in like Jetpack, which will give you traffic data that’s updated every hour or couple of hours throughout the day. It’s a lot more real time as far as traffic goes, and provides some other data as well.
September 9, 2011 at 1:38 pm |
Thanks for the great video. I learned some new stuff today.
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September 9, 2011 at 3:22 pm |
Thank you for your presentation. I was wondering about tags (and SEO in general). If I understood you correctly, I’ll forget about establishing a tag cloud, which is cute, and keep doing what I do– writing with high quality.
Q How do I find out how to measure the traffic on my blog?
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September 12, 2011 at 6:56 pm |
You should have Google Analytics on your site, which will give you a good sense of traffic. However, I’ve found that Analytics doesn’t update data throughout the day or will oftentimes not keep a good track of traffic if the blog is a subdomain of a larger domain. In that case, I’d recommend a WordPress plug in like Jetpack, which will give you traffic data that’s updated every hour or couple of hours throughout the day. It’s a lot more real time as far as traffic goes, and provides some other data as well.
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September 13, 2011 at 2:18 pm |
Very good SEO video tutorial … I tought that SEO is not so big stuff anymore …
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