Tony Karrer’s recent blog talks about visit statistics to his blog. Inspirational statistics he has for his blog. Of course, Dave Taylor and Matt Cutts statistics made my eyes pop out. Are these for real or what. Wow!!!
I started started tracking statistics only in late Sep 2007. Last four months of tracking of my blog have resulted in the following statistics:
I still get most traffic by blatantly spamming the people I know about my new posts. I know I must stop that but no one seems to be complaining so far. Everyone’s being polite :-). I have started to get traffic from search sites and few other referring sites. I still haven’t figured out how to track RSS feeds to my site.
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to track RSS you can use your feedburner account http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/home
No surprise Google acquired it.
Thanks for the tip. Great site. Have also added email subscription thanks to Feedburner.
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