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Google Sends Me 98% Of My Traffic

Started by Thom Allen · 8 months ago

I was looking through Google Analytics™ web analytics service this morning, and of all traffic sent to my blog from search engines, 98% came from Google. Of course the stats came from Google, so I’m not real sure how skewed the numbers are, but that tells me one thing. ... Continue reading »

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  • 98% is quite high. Do you think different search engines have a different audience focus? I wonder how much the topics you choose affect which engines bring you traffic. I checked the stats for my (very small) blog and I currently get 84% of search engine traffic from Google, but I was also intrigued to see that I get more traffic from MSN/Live than I do from Yahoo. Interesting to note that those measuring the digital world say that Google gained 1.1% market share in August 2008 to reach 63%.
  • @Sheri, hmm, that's a great question. Not really sure about specific focus, although I'm sure that is the case for some search engines. But I don't think Google works that way.

    MSN and Yahoo for me were about the same. When people think of search, the think of Google, and I can say that just by looking at how people are getting to my site. Personally, I never use Yahoo or MSN. I think people who so use it because its part of their browser and not because they choose Yahoo over Google.

    For me, I would really like to build some type of strategy around those numbers. Even if its not for monetary reasons, but how can I change the dynamics of my content, or can I attract a different set of visitors solely based on my content offerings.

    I should do another Build A Better Blog In 31 Days series again. I've had a large amount of traffic from several posts in that series, specifically Create Catchy Blog Titles That Beg To Be Read.
  • It's important to know what kind of readers I want. My Hell's Angels photos consistently rank in the top 5 on my stats. Since they click through to stuff I want my audience to read, that's fine. My "how to wind a ball of yarn" demo doesn't drive traffic to my main goal about US Rte 89.

    I have never recycled my photos, but I am thinking about revisiting some of the more successful ones and telling the behind-the-scenes stories or using them as Photoshop demos.

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