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8:59 pm December 17, 2010
| Aloysa
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Sustainable PF said:
which is the BEST source to get this stat?
I have the Web Ninja GA Dashboard Widget installed on WP – is it any good? Should I be checking google analytics?
Ninja tells me about 45 per day this week, best being 65 per week in our 2nd week.
I don't know anything about Ninja GA but I use a very good plugin - Ultimate Google Analytics. I like iit. Easy to use. Your stats are really good, BTW.
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6:18 am December 22, 2010
| Forest Parks
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Nice stats, I use Woopra along with GA…. Both great tracking.
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1:54 pm December 22, 2010
| Freddie @ Invest With Passion
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I get between 70 to 100 visits per day. This is up from 30 to 40 a few months ago, so a few more doubles in traffic and I will be where I need to be, but if I could get to 1K per day then I don't have any doubt that I could sustain my lifestyle on that type of traffic.
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1:48 am December 23, 2010
| Tim – Every Peso Counts
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I get an average of 30 visits a day and I've been blogging for about 8 months now. If I compare my blog traffic with all the others listed here, I would get demoralized so sometimes I just try to ignore those and continue marketing (blog commenting, guest posting, link exchange, article writing, etc).
Once in a while I would hit a jackpot post that would at 3 to 4 hits daily from search engines. I have another blog which is a game blog, and the law of compounding interest works very well on that one (250 visits on the average). Since I don't post just any article in my blog, it comes from my own personal experience or some serious viewpoints in life then I don't really have the same luxury.
I'm positive that I will one day hit a jackpot post (or posts) that will really bring in some flood of traffic. As of now, I'm content with the number of e-mail subscribers I have (means to say that a lot care to listen).
Hey, how about some help and link to one of my articles if you guys can! Thanks!
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5:49 am December 23, 2010
| My Personal Finance Journey
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Right now, sitemeter is saying that my average is 85 visitors per day! I'm pretty happy with that, but am always looking to grow!
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11:49 am January 4, 2011
| aviewtoathrill
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I use three metrics: GA, Sitemeter and Statcounter. I use Statcounter the most, but they are all useful in their own way. My stats from Dec. 4-Jan 4 is 1,038 visits. I am surprised that most of my traffic is direct and not from google or some other referrer like SU. I do try to spend a lot of time on the social networks. I want to triple my numbers by the end of the year and reduce my bounce rate. Fingers crossed…..
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11:58 am January 4, 2011
| Little House
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If I go by my Wordpress plugin, it averages about 200 per day. If I use my sitemeter stats, it says I average about 140 – 160 per day. I use my wordpress plugin to gauge my stats by month – I've been steadily climbing and that's all that matters at this point.
However, I've had a few days over the past year where I've gotten a lot of traffic, like 525 visits for the day. These past two days however, I've gotten thousands (over 6,000 visits yesterday and already up to 3,400 visits today) but only because an article I hosted ended up on consumerist.com. But this is very abnormal.
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12:06 pm January 4, 2011
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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I averaged 65ish visits per day over the last month, but had highs over 100 and low of 18 on Christmas. No one was on the internet on December 25th I guess! Weekdays with new posts are the best, weekends are slow.
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1:20 pm January 4, 2011
| youngandthrifty
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Ooh, I like this topic. Satisfies my voyeuristic tendencies ;)
Sustainable, I think that google analytics is the best. It tells you where your traffic is coming from (e.g. search engines or referrals).
Last month I averaged 455 visits a day, but that was an unusual month. I usually average 350 visits a day, with less on the weekends.
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4:47 am January 5, 2011
| Joe Plemon
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I average around 250 to 300 visits a day and 450 or so page views a day. Those numbers are slowly but steadily increasing.
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4:53 am January 5, 2011
| The Financial Blogger
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Sustainable PF said:
which is the BEST source to get this stat?
I have the Web Ninja GA Dashboard Widget installed on WP – is it any good? Should I be checking google analytics?
Ninja tells me about 45 per day this week, best being 65 per week in our 2nd week.
That's google analytics, for SURE!
you need this if you want to tweak your site!
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4:56 am January 5, 2011
| The Financial Blogger
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Here are my stats:
The Financial Blogger : 1,200 per day
The Dividend Guy Blog: 1,200 per day
Intelligent Speculator: 800 per day (lately is more 1,000 but it is recent)
Green Panda Treehouse: 300 per day
Do Not Wait: 80 per day (started in Oct 2010)
my goal is to get 1,500 per day for both TFB and DGB while bringing IS to over 1,000. GPT must hit 500+/day by the end of the year and DNW should follow at 500 too.
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12:32 pm January 5, 2011
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In the past month, I've averaged 250 visitors per day and almost 600 page views per day. The day before Thanksgiving, I had almost 400 visitors because I was linked by msn, mashable, and $5 Dinners for my Thanksgiving on a Budget serires. I got 102 visitors on Christmas.
The past week has seen a really great upswing with my Blogiversary Giveaway and new Saved Quarter Challenge. I've had 317 visitors per day and 821 page views per day this week! The average time is up to 3:58. Now if only my Adsense was going along for the ride…
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3:24 pm January 15, 2011
| Sunil from The Extra Money Blog
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wow, what a wide range. perhaps we need to learn from those getting 500 and more per day. what are you doing so effectively guys?
my blog is at 300-400, but that's after a lot of blogging and supporting underlying articles. now for my niche sites, some are getting 600 while the most popular gets over 5,000 per day (yet an alexa in the 300k range – goes to show how misleading it can be). but niche sites in my experience are a completely different beast. i am still getting my head around blogging, and have noticed a lot of parallels between the two. i am getting there, slowly but surely :)
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10:11 am January 16, 2011
| brokeprofessionals
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My blog is only a little more than a month old. It is averaging about 50 visitors per day, not counting the 200-300 it got for three days straight after I "hit the lottery" (for me) on a timely article about shady law school admissions practices. That article got picked up on a few sites and I am just hoping I can maintain some momentum from it moving forward. Its good to know that you do not need ridiculous traffic levels in order to have a successful blog. I'm just happy anyone reads and to have a creative outlet from my dayjob.
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8:35 am January 18, 2011
| My Personal Finance Journey
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Congrats BrokeProfessionals!
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11:26 am January 18, 2011
| Sustainable PF
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113 unique visitors per day over the past week but 2 major blogs linked to us.
78 unique visitors per day for January thus far.
Need to get this SEO working better as only 6% of visits from from Search Engines. I've been working on optimizing our pages but little luck thus far.
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11:38 am January 18, 2011
| Eliza Cross
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According to Google Analytics, 74 visitors per day since January 1, 2011 and 213 page views per day. 31% of our traffic is coming from Search Engines.
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11:42 am January 18, 2011
| Sustainable PF
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HappySimpleLiving said:
According to Google Analytics, 74 visitors per day since January 1, 2011 and 213 page views per day. 31% of our traffic is coming from Search Engines.
Once people hit our site we're getting good numbers …. 3.74 pages per visit, 16.62% bounce rate, 4:44 avg time on site … and about 405 page views per day in January. The trick for us is attracting more people via search engine. But, I just finished reading a good article @ blogthority and got a few more from this forum today
http://yoast.com/articles/wordpress-seo/
http://christianpf.com/how-to-…..th-a-blog/
should probably go back and read
http://www.trafficgenerationca…..rank-done/
http://diythemes.com/thesis/be…..press-seo/
Things certainly have changed since I took web (html/java) programming in 2001!
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11:56 am January 18, 2011
| moneysmarts
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moneysmarts said:
smartonmoney.com gets anywhere from 500-1000 visitors/day the past month or so.. before that it was closer to 250-400.
I think i really started doing well with my other site when i got to around 1000 page views/day or more.. Looking at my traffic trending today however, it looks like my site has gone up by a thousand or two visitors every month – until this one – which will almost double the traffic from last month. Things are looking up!
After I posted it I've had a crazy two weeks where my daily page views have been more around 2-3000 page views per day or more. I even had one day with 7000 page views. This month I've already doubled my best traffic month ever, and it's only the 18th!
Amazing what getting a few good links and having some articles do well in search will do to your traffic
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