
If you’re a savvy blogger already then you’ll probably be obsessed by statistics such as the number of unique visitors to your blog, your subscriber numbers, the number of comments generated by each post and the number of track backs & links your posts attract.
If you’re a novice blogger or thinking of starting up a blog, then these are the stats you need to familiarize yourself with because they tell you at a basic level how popular your blog is.
I can tell you now though, that whist I’ve been ever-so-slightly obsessed by subscriber numbers in the past (only when I set a goal to get 1,000 subscribers for the LI blog - which we achieved well within the 6 month timeframe we set for ourselves), I don’t tend to pay too much attention to the blog stats these days.
Whaaaat?
[I can hear the voices of certain stat-obsessed bloggers squealing in my ear right now!!!]
That’s right - whilst I do use our blogs as a marketing tool for our business projects, I don’t pay a huge amount of attention to the blog stats. And here’s why…
And finally, the primary reason I don’t pay much attention to the blog stats…I blog because I have things to say which I think & hope will be useful and of value to others; and whilst traffic/subscriber/comment numbers might give me an idea of whether this is the case, in reality they’re not that accurate.
I’d far rather put out a post which I think is useful and receive very few or even no comments than put out a post which is full of fluff, written for social media votes & generates lots of comments but adds no real value to anyone (the latest post on the Location Independent blog was a good example of this).
So I guess the real questions for me are these:
Do the stats that typically measure a blog’s success & popularity really measure the actual value a blog adds to its readers lives? How do your blog stats tie into the bottom line performance measures of your business?
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