How to interpret information tracked in web analysis and improve your blogs – Part 4

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IX. Google Analytics

Blog Name: Rich, Born and Became

Last Blog Date: Dec 31, 2011

Date of Testing:  1/12/2012 | Range: Dec 13, 2011 – Jan 11, 2012

# of Followers: 0  | # of Subscriptions: 12 via Feedburner

# of posts:  5 | # of pages:  4 | total # of comments: 0

Total of page views of all time (or in-range): 138

Type of content: Advice and tips in text and images.

Main Features:

  • As I document my journey of spiritual growth, physical and mental health, I give recommendations on how to be Rich without money.

Past Social Marketing Plan:

  1. Post to popular social networks equally or cross-posting
  2. Non-frequent scheduled posting
  3. Email subscriptions
  4. Viewable on mobile devices
  5. Google AdSense

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Using Freemind application to brainstorm

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Screenshoot of Freemind 0.8.0

Image via Wikipedia

freemind logo

Image via Wikipedia

I’ve tried several desktop applications that would allow me to quickly and effectively jot down my thoughts into a cohesive appearance. To solve this problem, I was recommended mind-mapping software both on mobile and desktop. What is mind-mapping? Mind-mapping or concept-mapping is a technique used to create diagrams of the relationships between concepts, ideas and other useful information such as to-dos and task lists. It has been proven that mind-mapping software can improve studying/learning efficiency up to 15% over traditional note-taking.

There are several mind-mapping software in freeware and shareware. The most common freeware mind-mapping is FreeMind. I am using Freemind to map my personal and business branding ideas and concepts. Although FreeMind cannot collaborate online, its files are compatible with most other mind-mapping software. It can even be used with mobile applications.

First efforts toward book outlining using Freemind