Blog posts on Google get more traffic
For the first time, I invested half an hour to run the numbers on Tech IT Easy log statistics.
I’ve been blogging since June 21st 2006, posted about 200 articles, received almost 1000 comments – mine included, for an average number of single visitors amounting to 289 per day (rising quickly).
I went through all posts one by one, and here are my conclusions:
- Posts on Google get +25% traffic compared to the average.
It seems that search and e-advertising Mountain View, CA, giant still benefits from the curiosity of the people. I include myself in the Internet citizens who find it hard to obtain information about the methods, the culture and the strategy of the firm. Since Google’s been listed on the stockmarkets though, things have become a lot easier. To remain focused, if you want to get traffic, start blogging about Google.
- Post titles in which either the word “France” or the word “French” appear get -25% traffic than the average.
As a French European blogger writing in English, I find it hard never to speak about France & Paris, where I’m currently living. This put aside, I perfectly understand that I (am pleased to) have an international readership not necessarily interested by news and facts from a small Western European country speaking a beautiful language. Still, there is a lot going on here, but I’ll make sure I avoid the words “France” & “French” in my titles, even if the actual purpose of the post deals with we Frogs. (that’s why this very post doesn’t include it))))))
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deals with we Frogs deals with US Frogs.
Even better than Google, you should blog about sex to get more traffic
Jeremy i confirm you this is something i see also on my side
You know, when you google ‘Google’ in Google Image, the first result is that G-spot picture you got there, lol!