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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How to Interpret Information Tracked in Web Analysis and Improve Your Blogs – Part 1

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I will describe, in parts, how I use Google Analytics, StatCounter, Blogger Stats, WordPress Stats and sometimes Alexa to analyze, interpret and use web traffic estimates to improve my blogs on WordPress and Blogger

Table of Contents

Part 1

I. General Terms and Definitions

II. Web Analytics Applications – Summary

III. Informed Decisions Lead to Results

IV. Blog Snapshot Quick Analysis for all blogs

Part 2

V. Improvements Description

VI. StatCounter Analysis (Enter the QAnn Blog)

Part 3

VII. Blogger Stats (Cutie, Triple D Gamer)

VIII. WordPress Stats (Vivacious Entrepreneur)

Part 4

IX. Google Analytics (Rich, Born and Became)

X. Conclusion and Common solutions