Playing With Google Analytics For Your Blog

Posted by: dragonblogger  //  Category: blogging

I looking at my blog traffic from October 1st through October 27th 2008.  I seem to have plateaued in visitors and this is due in part because of my reliance on Entrecard for visitors to the website.  But my numbers were still much higher than September totals.

For the month of October I had a total of 7,097 unique visitors to my site, here is my visitor and page view breakout.  This is o

# of Absolute Visits is the big thing to pay attention to, this is the # of unique people who actually visit your site.

Visits includes people who just hit page refresh or the same person clicking multiple links (this is good) but absolute unique are people who hit the site for the 1st time, it doesn’t track additional clicks or page refreshes.

Pageviews are the number of times a page load has been requested, this is usually very inflated as most admins open their own site to test and refresh the page often which can drive these numbers up.

Time on Site is also important, if you see this number too low, people aren’t even reading your content, they are visiting, dropping EC’s or something like that and leaving.  you see my average is 51 seconds and that isn’t really a lot of time to read full article so this means that many Entrecard droppers are “drop and run” on my blog.

Bounce Rate - This is the percentage of people who visit your site and immediately leave without looking or clicking on something else on your site.  This also tends to be very high when you use Entrecard as most people just drop and run, though we will talk about bounce rate variations later this can also mean someone came to your site to read a specific article and left without bothering to search for more content.

New Visits - this is the percentage of new visitors to your site, this good if you have a high amount of traffic and means you are bringing in new people and uniques.  This can be bad if you are looking for high # of RSS subscribers and return visitors though.

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Visitors Total

My average breakout accounted to 319 visits per day which puts me at an Izea Rank in the low 300’s.  Which is very good, but as mentioned I saw growth of 100 in September, 200 in early October and seem to plateau toward the end of October.  I do have some days where I break over 400 uniques per day, but only 2 out of 7 days the last week hit this high of a number.

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Visits per day

So lets examine Traffic Sources, if you click on your Traffic Sources menu link on the left you will see several options.  For now lets stick with the overviews and reading the results.  Again for the time period of 10/1 - 10/27 my stats break down like this:

  1. 18.55% of my traffic is direct (this means someone had my site bookmarked, or typed my URL manually)
  2. 46.75% is from referring sites such as entrecard, technorati, zimbio…etc
  3. 34.70% is from Search Engines

This is actually pretty good statistics, almost 20% of the people have bookmarked dragonblogger.com or come to it directly which is 1 out of 5 people.  These would be return visitors most likely you can assume.  obviously almost 50% of my traffic comes from referring sites, so this can be good or bad depending on the referring sites.  I get 1/3 of my traffic from Google searches which is good it means when people search for keywords, my site is showing up and people are arriving on it from Google searches.

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Google Traffic Sources

This final graph, (you have to click on the picture to read the numbers and percentages.) shows you that Google accounts for the highest percentage of hits to my site called “Organic” which is very good.  Organic means people are finding you and this means a high unique # of visitors.  Entrecard is however #2 and accounts for the other 1/3 of my traffic.  This shows that entrecard works in bringing visitors, but this also means that if I stopped doing drops tomorrow, I would lose about 30% of my unique visits as people stopped returning the favor.  I consider this artificial traffic or manufactured traffic.  I have to drop to get drops, and this is a gift and a curse for Entrecard.  I do spend way to much time now, almost 2 hours a day doing EC drops and I can’t keep doing it when I could be focusing on writing quality blog posts instead.  So in November I am going to wean back on Entrecard a bit and see how much of a hit I take.

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Google Analytics Traffic Sources

So this is an overview of some high level statistics you can garner from Google Analytics, don’t ignore these, you can look for trends, patterns. Look for which days have high # of unique visitors and see what you posted and how you advertised to learn what works best.

-Dragon Blogger

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Using Google Web Master Tools for Content Analysis

Posted by: dragonblogger  //  Category: blogging

In spending the last several weeks leveraging and learning Google Web Master Tools, I have found and delved quite deeper into the “Content Analysis” section of Web Master Tools. This is under the “Diagnostics” section of Web Master Tools.

When clicking on Content Analysis you will be presented with a list of Meta Description Issues and Title Tag Issues. Listed will be the number of pages listed by Google as not being optimized or having most efficiency.

Here is the summary list:
Web Master Tools Content Analysis

Now, I decided to investigate the Short Meta Descriptions which for my Dragonblogger site had 13 listed. In clicking on the 13, I am now taken to each page that Google thinks does not have long enough Meta Description as seen here:
Web Master Tools Short Meta Description

Now I can go in an edit each one of these posts and increase the meta description length to where it falls in the optimum range.

Using this tool you can make sure that all of your posts are optimized, if you start seeing many errors you may find you are making a pattern mistake that may cost your site a little bit. I would make sure you keep your errors to less than 10% of your total site POSTS. If you have 150 posts, and you have 60 pages with issues, you know you have a problem with how you are doing titles, tags and/or descriptions.

Hope this information helps my fellow bloggers.

-Dragon Blogger

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SocialSpark Has Some Decent Blog Analysis and Analytics Tools

Posted by: dragonblogger  //  Category: blogging

Found some nice blog statistic information on SocialSpark that helps show blog traffic and stats.The popular SocialSpark Social Networking site for bloggers actually has some very good blog analysis tools. This is a one stop place to see your blogs Alexa Rank, Real Rank, PageViews, Unique Visitors, and see Geographical and Link In Data. For some reason my information was all private and not visible, I think your blog has to be registered for 30 days before you can see graphs of your data. My blog was registered and created on August 23rd, and the information was finally visible by September 24th.

So one edge of Social Spark is you can see your blog’s RealRank and Alexa Rank, two things you cannot get directly from Google Analytics or Webmaster tools.

Below are some screenshots of the various graphs, and demographics for Dragonblogger from August 23rd - September 24th. My blog’s first month in operation.

Alexa Rank
Dragon Blogger Alexa Rank

Real Rank
Dragon Blogger Alexa Rank

PageViews
Dragon Blogger Page Views

Unique Visitors
Dragon Blogger Unique

Demographics
Dragon Blogger Social Spark Analytics

So for anyone out there looking for blog analysis tools and an easy way to find your ranks and demographics in a single place, register your blog with SocialSpark and IZEARanks, they are worth having your blog listed on, even if you don’t plan on trying to use your blog to make money with paid posts.

-Dragon Blogger

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