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Statcounter increases log size

by Tricia

Statcounter just increased the log size on their free accounts.

I’ve been using Statcounter on all of our sites mainly just to keep track of how many people have visited a particular site since I first installed Statcounter. In most cases I installed Statcounter within the first month of starting a blog so the numbers that you see in our statcounter badges on our sites are fairly accurate. Well, that is if statcounter is truly accurate of course.

I’ve got a free account at Statcounter. I’ve had it for more than a year. I’ve slowly added more and more sites to my account. Trouble was that the original Statcounter log size was only 100, which meant that I could only see where the last 100 visitors came from, as well as other stats such as what keyword search brought them to the site and so on.

In the beginning when our sites were getting less than 100 page views per day that was fine, but the majority of our sites get far more visitors that that each day now. Which means it was more of a novelty checking stats. I’d be able to see who visited perhaps in the last 4 to 6 hours rather than in the last 24+ hours.

The log size has just increased to 500. If you have an account there simply log into your account and click on the tool bar symbol next to your site listing, then find the “adjust log size” link. Click on the adjust log size link and change your log from 100 to 500.

Now that I’ve increased the log size on all of our sites I’ll be able to get a much better idea of what people are viewing when they visit our sites, how they got to our site and what they were searching for if they came in through a search engine.

Try it for yourself. It’s free.




Filed Under: Site Traffic, Technology Tagged With: keyword, search engine, site, site listing, site stats, StatCounter, track, track visitors, visitors, visitors came from, website, website stats

From out of the blue comes a writing offer

by Tricia

I’m feeling out of sorts and kind of confused today. I’ve been trying my hardest to catch up on built up work, and to secure more internet/blog related work all day while fending off email!

I just received acceptance into BlogCritics but for the life of me, I don’t remember ever applying to be a writer there. It’s definitely an honor to be accepted, but the email kind of hit me from behind!

Actually I just got word back from Eric at Blogcritics and he was responding to a request that was actually written by my husband. You see, since I have more blogs than my husband I put him on promo duty a little while ago and he’s been working to get our sites listed in the various blog and RSS feed directories for the past month or so. I find lists of directories and put him on the job.

Well, it turns out BlogCritics was on one of the lists that I found and assigned to him and he wrote to the owner of the site hoping to get our blogs listed. He didn’t realize that he was applying for ME to become a writer/contributer there!

Well … they sound interested in having me do some writing over there so I might as well give it a try!

Kind of strange how that came about isn’t it? Well at least I know I didn’t apply and forget about it. It was my husband!

Filed Under: blogging Jobs, Site Promotion, Technology, Writing Tagged With: blog, blog posts, BlogCritics, Blogging, directories, joining site, promoting, Writing, writing offer

How to get more traffic to your site

by Tricia

I’ve seen a few other people talking about increasing their website traffic by advertising on various sites. I suppose it could be anything from using Google Adsense, to paid link directories like the Yahoo directory or even advertising on some of the paid blogging sites.

I’ve been trying to think of ways to get more traffic to my sites. I’d like to do it without spending money if possible. Unfortunately the only way to get more traffic to your site without paying for it is to work very hard at it.

I’ve run websites, and now blogs for many years. I’ve never paid for advertising. Ever. I’ve worked very hard getting my sites listed in all the major directories and even smaller directories that suite the site. Niche directories. Where my websites are concerned I’ve made contact with other site owners and traded links, or given them permission to publish one of my articles on their site.

I’ve used similar methods for my blogs. I do think it’s a bit easier with blogs because you can leave comments on most blogs quite easily. Comment often enough on a blog and make your comments interesting, though provoking or humorous and more than likely the owner of the blog will come and visit your site. If you have good content on your site they might even add you to their blogroll or write about one of your articles.

What do you do to promote your site and get more traffic?

Filed Under: Site Traffic, Technology Tagged With: articles, blog, Blogging, content, directories, directory, directory listing, good content, Google Adsense, link, promote your site, traffic, website, website traffic, Yahoo

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