More Web Stats

August 17, 2005 on 1:34 pm | In 31 Days to a Better Blog, Blogging | 4 Comments

If you found my Web Stats post interesting, then go and check out Anything that can be Measured, can be Improved.

Jon writes in a fair amount of detail about what parts of your Web Stats to analyze, what they mean and how to use your findings to tweak your pages to your users preferences.

He also suggests the use of other tools such as the Feedburner as an indicator of the popularity of your Blog.

You can see my Feedburner Counter in the left column of my Blog – and I’d like to take this opportunity to personally thank my lone Feedburner Subscriber.


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  1. I read your blog everyday. So I am going to put your blog on myyahoo. now you have too rss readers though feedburner.

    Comment by Cellounge Admin — August 17, 2005 #

  2. I thought the idea of feedburner was to automatically subscribe when you click on the feedburner chicklet. Check mine out on the right hand side of the page. One of the reasons that you may only have one reader is because its not very easy to subscribe to your blog through feedburner. Correct me is I am wrong.

    Comment by Cellounge Admin — August 17, 2005 #

  3. I tried to add it to my yahoo, but it just did not work. Sorry mate. Its just not that easy to add.

    Comment by Cellounge Admin — August 17, 2005 #

  4. Thanks for letting me know. I’ll check them out.

    Comment by Dominic — August 19, 2005 #

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