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		<title>Blogging by the numbers: Measuring my writing and blog readers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 06:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MattHurst</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since I started blogging in 2004 I&#8217;ve been trying to better understand my audience of blog readers through stats like unique visitors, pageviews, social media shares, or the number of comments readers add to each post. Analyzing these data points gives me a better a understanding of which pages interest my visitors most, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since I started blogging in 2004 I&#8217;ve been trying to better understand my audience of blog readers through stats like unique visitors, pageviews, social media shares, or the number of comments readers add to each post. Analyzing these data points gives me a better a understanding of which pages interest my visitors most, and helps me think of new blog posts I hope will resonate with my audience. As an online marketing strategist I also try look at how readers come to my blog, focusing my efforts on what content I can offer which will introduce new readers to my blog, as well as how to connect with them outside my own website.</p>
<p>In the interest of trying to become more transparent as a blogger, here&#8217;s a look back measuring my own blog&#8217;s audience during 2011:</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 533px"><a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2011%20year%20in%20blogging.png"><img class="  " style="margin: 10px;" title="Year in blogging" src="http://www.matthewhurst.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2011%20year%20in%20blogging.png" alt="Matthew Hurst's Year in blogging 2011" width="523" height="1527" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Source: http://jetpack.me/annual-report/6790360/2011/</p></div>
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<li>A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 4,900 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 4 trips to carry that many people.</li>
<li>In 2011 there were 15 new posts on the blog, growing the total archive on this blog to 61 posts so far.</li>
<li>Twitter and Facebook were my main sources of referral traffic, but increasingly Google+ brought new readers to my site.</li>
<li>I&#8217;ve had far fewer comments in 2011 than in previous years, and average less than a comment per post.</li>
<li>My most read posts in 2011 were actually from previous years, bringing in visitors searching for &#8220;<a title="The Twitter Internship?" href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/03/the-twitter-internship/">Twitter internships</a>&#8221; and how to become &#8220;<a title="How to become a social media marketing professional (or at least how I got a job)" href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2010/05/how-to-become-a-social-media-marketing-professional-or-at-least-how-i-got-a-job/">Social Media Marketers</a>&#8220;, showing the long-term value of SEO built through blog writing.</li>
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<p>While this analysis looks at stats from this website using WordPress&#8217; built-in tools, these insights into my blog&#8217;s audience can be gathered on any kind of website.  Here are some of the website measurement tools you can use to learn more about visitors to your own site:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://analytics.google.com">Google Analytics</a> is a great tool that offers stats about your site&#8217;s visitors, the content they visit, and how they find your site.  There are many advanced featured for businesses to use, including goal tracking and conversions, which come in an easy to use interface.  Most importantly, it&#8217;s a free tool that&#8217;s easy to set up on any website.</li>
<li><a href="http://postrank.com">PostRank</a> measures engagement on your site (integrating Google Analytics data) and elsewhere online, and offers publishers perspective on who shares links to your site through social media.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.lijit.com/users/MattHurst">Lijit</a> is a search tool you can install on your site, which also offers insight into what users are searching for when they visit your website.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.seomoz.org/users/profile/203089">SEOmoz</a> is paid tool for online marketing professionals that helps you optimize your content for search engines. In addition to helping you research the rank of your site for various keywords and find backlinks from around the web, SEOmoz helps you research competing sites and offers suggestions to improve your own content.</li>
<li>WordPress Stats is a built-in feature for bloggers using the platform, and offers real-time stats about popular content and referral links (as seen in this post).</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/skewgee/4858837387/"><img class="alignnone" style="margin: 10px;" title="Writer sculpture" src="http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4099/4858837387_bc419fc041_d.jpg" alt="Writer sculpture in front of the typewriter on exhibit" width="500" height="375" /></a></p>
<p>Extra credit: Since 2012 marks my 8th year as a blogger, I&#8217;ve also added new pages to this site which offer a <a title="Timeline" href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/about/timeline/">timeline</a> of my blogging career as well as some of my favorite <a title="Copywriting" href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/portfolio/copywriting/">copywriting</a> as professional blog writer. Hopefully sharing some of my experiences as blogger will help you better understand your own blogging efforts, but if you think of any questions feel free to leave a comment on this post which all of my readers can learn from.</p>
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		<title>Happy Birthday to me: Matthew Hurst and dot-com domains turn 25 years old</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 03:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MattHurst</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I celebrate my 25th birthday and the first anniversary of this website, which neatly coincides with the 25th anniversary of dot-com domains. In the year since I started writing this blog, so much in my life has changed: Graduated from American University with a Master&#8217;s degree in Public Communication. Created social media strategy for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today I celebrate my 25th birthday and the first anniversary of this website, which neatly coincides with the 25th anniversary of dot-com domains. In the year since I started writing this blog, so much in my life has changed:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/04/recapstone/" target="_self">Graduated from American University</a> with a <a href="http://american.academia.edu/MatthewHurst/" target="_self">Master&#8217;s degree</a> in Public Communication.</li>
<li>Created <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/07/living-classrooms/" target="_self">social media strategy for a non-profit</a>, and <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/09/the-birthday-challenge/" target="_self">raised funds my favorite cause</a> through tactics on Facebook.</li>
<li>Managed <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/08/the-twitter-backlash-proves-its-influence/" target="_self">Twitter accounts</a> and Facebook pages for <a href="http://2chicksinc.com" target="_blank">entrepreneurs</a>, <a href="http://www.sex-lies-dating.com/">local bloggers</a>, and <a href="http://facebook.com/spafinder" target="_blank">established brands</a>.</li>
<li>Found an <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/03/the-twitter-internship/" target="_self">internship through Twitter</a>, learned about <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/09/happy-birthday-the-internet/" target="_self">research and professional writing</a>, and was called a &#8220;social media power-user&#8221; by my colleagues.</li>
<li>Television transitioned from <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/06/dtv-transition/" target="_self">analog to digital,</a> but I still watch most of my <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/04/new-media-new-video/" target="_self">video online</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStoreServices.woa/ws/RSS/myrecentreviews/sf=143441/toprated=true/userid=91351158/xml?v0=9987" target="_blank">Online retailers</a> of music, video and applications became the biggest, and <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/07/have-you-heard-music-is-getting-social/" target="_self">opinion leaders curated</a> our online content.</li>
<li>Moved from <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/09/moving-on/" target="_self">DC to NYC</a>, and started to build my <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/12/im-linkedin-but-why/" target="_self">professional network</a>.</li>
<li>Blogged about <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/12/this-blogs-for-you-how-beer-indicates-a-changing-marketplace/" target="_self">my passion for tasty beers</a>.</li>
<li>Started working with a leading web design, SEO, and <a href="http://www.bluefountainmedia.com/" target="_blank">online marketing company</a>.</li>
<li>Met many more Matt Hursts on the internet, built my <a href="http://www.matthewhurst.com/2009/03/the-resume-website/" target="_self">personal brand</a>, and became a professional.</li>
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<p>If I haven&#8217;t been keeping up with the blog as much lately, it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m finally applying the insights I&#8217;ve written about here through <a href="http://bluefountainmedia.com" target="_self">my new work</a>.  I&#8217;m proud of what I&#8217;ve been able to accomplish working as a social media and online marketing pro, so expect to hear more about those experiences soon. Until then, thank you for sharing this journey from student to professional along with me.</p>
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		<title>Moving On</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 19:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MattHurst</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No I&#8217;m not moving my web address, but in real life from DC to New York City. Following graduation from American University and an internship at New Media Strategies, I&#8217;ll be moving to New York City (or Brooklyn rather) to seek employment as a communications professional. As a long time proponent of location-based media, this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/skewgee/3913747964/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-444" style="margin: 10px;" title="Goodbye DC" src="http://www.matthewhurst.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/roflbot-GZs2-300x225.jpg" alt="Goodbye DC" width="300" height="225" /></a>No I&#8217;m not moving my web address, but in real life from DC to New York City. Following graduation from American University and an internship at New Media Strategies, I&#8217;ll be moving to New York City (or Brooklyn rather) to seek employment as a communications professional.</p>
<p>As a long time proponent of location-based media, this move is more than simply a personal transition for me.  This last week marks one year since I entered a <a href="http://pedestriandc.wordpress.com/2008/10/06/car-free-with-metro/" target="_self">Youtube video contest</a> sponsored by WMATA (which I went on to win) documenting my commute in celebration of Car-Free Day in Washington, DC. I&#8217;ve been preparing for my move by writing a review and tribute to my neighborhood, <a href="http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=2517+39th+St+NW,+Washington,+DC+20007&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=36.589577,64.599609&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=38.923159,-77.077031&amp;spn=0.008781,0.015771&amp;z=16&amp;layer=c&amp;cbll=38.92324,-77.077053&amp;panoid=RhRRUp_Y_02E_f32nFoTEg&amp;cbp=12,79.31,,0,-0.51" target="_blank">Glover Park</a>, on my local blog <a href="http://pedestriandc.wordpress.com/" target="_self">Pedestrian Capable DC</a>, which specializes in transit and local issues.</p>
<p>Of course writing about local interests has been a professional interest of mine long before moving to Washington, DC.  While still a student at Webster University in Saint Louis I established another local blog, <a href="http://61revised.com/blog/" target="_self">Highway 61 Revised</a>, which created original news stories for college audiences within the metro area.  Alongside a team of other young journalists and engaged writers, we created original blog posts, mixtapes, videos, photo essays, and event listings which engaged a local audience of blog readers through its website and <a href="http://61revised.com/blog/134/" target="_self">social media tie-ins</a>.</p>
<p>I learned about building relationships with local media and other bloggers through my blog, and had a few adventures along the way.  Being a blogger has introduced me to a whole ecosystem of location-based social media that I still use everyday, from the <a href="http://hwy61.wordpress.com/2008/08/05/moving-sale/" target="_self">Craigslist postings </a>that helped me move to the marketing opportunities of newer networks like Brightkite and Foursquare.  Without these services I might have had a harder time finding out where to move, much less <a href="http://pedestriandc.wordpress.com/2009/02/03/geo-local-internet/">discovering my own neighborhood</a> through the word-of-mouth recommendations of my neighbors.</p>
<p>As I prepare to move into my new home in New York City, I know I will use location-based social media to discover the landscape once more; reading local blogs and checking consumer-review websites <a href="http://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=NuBaublImQ5RJ8FKO_xZfQ" target="_self">like Yelp</a> are only the beginning. In the meantime I&#8217;m still addicted to<a href="http://www.google.com/reader/shared/HurstMattE" target="_self"> blog feeds</a> from STL and DC, now augmented by new media in New York City.  I&#8217;m looking forward to beginning a new adventure <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=181+14th+St,+Brooklyn,+NY+11215&amp;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&amp;sspn=36.589577,64.599609&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=40.668042,-73.991396&amp;spn=0.008561,0.015771&amp;z=16&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">in New York</a>, learning from my experience using location-based social media in order to discover what&#8217;s worthwhile and new wherever life takes me.</p>
<p><span id="more-440"></span><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/skewgee/3056682205/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-445 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" title="Moving on up!" src="http://www.matthewhurst.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/roflbot-l0tp-300x240.jpg" alt="Moving Truck" width="300" height="240" /></a>Extra credit: Help me <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131120789509" target="_blank">move out of DC</a>, or moving into <a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145470236399" target="_blank">my new apartment</a> in New York City.  <a href="http://twitter.com/laurenreid" target="_blank">Lauren Reid</a> and I would appreciate your help, not to mention enjoying your company!  Our friends are welcome to stay with us any time you&#8217;re in NYC, so please let us know and we&#8217;d be honored to host your stay in our new home.</p>
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