I have run this blog near a year. I was ashame to tell you that I have not use any web site tracking service to track the traffic statistic of this blog. I was too focus on creating content, promoting this blog to generate income and checking my AdSense earning until I forgotten to add a hit and statistic on this blog. Traffic stat and analysis are important in blog marketing. And yesterday I finally added one hit counter and statistic on this blog. The blog should has been performed better if the hit counter was placed earlier.
There are plenty of web site statistic services around the Internet. If your Blogspot or Wordpress blog haven't yet placed a hit counter, I suggest you try one of the free web stat services offered by the following sites:
http://www.google.com/analytics
http://sitemeter.com
http://www.bravenet.com/webtools/counter/index.php
http://www.freestats.com
http://easy-hit-counters.com
Adding hit counter and statistic will help you gain access to helpful information like where your visitors come from? Which content pages generate a lot of hits, what search engines keywords send you most traffic and other useful detail. These information will definitely help improving your blog traffic level and revenue. By studying where your visitors come from and the sources that send you most traffic, you'll figure out which marketing techniques you have applied working well for your blog and which one is less effective. So you can save your effort and time on the ineffective techniques and concentrate more on those marketing strategies that work well which will then maximize your traffic level. Also the content pages that often get a lot hit can be an indication that people like to read the content inside those pages and give you an idea what content topics you need to write to attract more new and returned visitors.
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