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2:14 pm December 5, 2012
| WellKeptWallet
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Post edited 2:15 pm – December 5, 2012 by WellKeptWallet
Hey Everyone!
I am curious where you get your traffic from. I thought we could all share our top 10 traffic sources and that might help each other to discover new ways to get people to our sites. I will start off:
1. Direct
2. Pinterest
3. Google (organic)
4. StumbleUpon
5. Facebook
6. t.co referral
7. Google (referral)
8. Yakezie
9. MoneySmartGuides
10. m.facebook
What are the top ten sources of your traffic?
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2:23 pm December 5, 2012
| KyleAAA
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1. Google / Organic
2. Direct
3. Stumbleupon (Apparently people still use it. Who knew?)
4. Yahoo / Organic
5. Bing /Organic
6. Feedburner / Feed
7. Oregonlive.com
8. Google.com / Referral
9. t.co / Referral
10. Cashmoneylife.com
For reference, about 65% of my traffic comes from organic search, mostly Google but Bing and Yahoo do pretty well.
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3:15 pm December 5, 2012
| WellKeptWallet
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KyleAAA said:
1. Google / Organic
2. Direct
3. Stumbleupon (Apparently people still use it. Who knew?)
4. Yahoo / Organic
5. Bing /Organic
6. Feedburner / Feed
7. Oregonlive.com
8. Google.com / Referral
9. t.co / Referral
10. Cashmoneylife.com
For reference, about 65% of my traffic comes from organic search, mostly Google but Bing and Yahoo do pretty well.
I just recently found out how to submit my posts on StumbleUpon through the Social Metrics plugin for Wordpress. In the past 7 days I have had 240 unique hits from Stumble upon. Who would have thought?
Have you written posts for Oregonlive.com? If not how are you getting traffic from their site? Thanks for chiming in!
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6:44 pm December 5, 2012
| Edward Antrobus
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If You Can Read, You Can Cook
1. google / organic
2. (direct)
3. google.com /referral <–never quite understood the difference
4. bing / organic
5. yahoo / organic
6. aol / organic
7. facebook.com / referral
8. ask / organic
9. pinterest.com / referral
10. comcast / organic
Edward Antrobus
1. (direct) / (none)
2. modestmoney.com / referral
3. google / organic
4. facebook.com / referral
5. feedburner / email
6. bluepelicanloans.com / referral
7. yakezie.com / referral
8. reddit.com / referral
9. bluecollarworkman.com / referral
10. feedburner / feed
Going through the complete list, a 20% of my traffic comes from Yakezie member/challenger blog referrals!
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I'm looking for editors, beta-readers, and some demographic research for my upcoming novel, Once Upon a Saturn Moon. If you like reading soft sci-fi thrillers, maybe with a touch of romance thrown in, you can find more information at http://seampublishing.com/once…..aturn-moon
If You Can Read, You Can Cook – http://www.ifyoucanread.com | Think you can't cook? If you can read this sentence, then you can.
SEAM Publishing – http://www.seampublishing.com | eBook formatting and publishing service
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1:20 am December 6, 2012
| The College Investor
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The College Investor:
1. Google / Organic
2. Direct
3. Bing / Organic
4. Yahoo / Organic
5. Google.com /Referral
6. TheSimpleDollar.com
7. Reddit.com
8. TheDividendGuyBlog.com
9. Facebook.com
10. t.co / referral
BTW, I aslo get about 60-70% of my visitors from search as well.
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5:33 am December 6, 2012
| michael @ financial ramblings
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Edward Antrobus said:
1. google / organic
2. (direct)
3. google.com /referral <–never quite understood the difference
Google/organic refers to organic search traffic. I believe that google/referral refers to things like people clicking through from Google Reader.
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5:40 am December 6, 2012
| TB at BlueCollarWorkman
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Hey Antrobus, nice to see that you get enough referrals from me to be in the top 10! That's awesome.
1. google / organic
2. direct / none
3. feedburner
4. getrichslowly.org
5. funny-about-money.com
6. getwhereiamgoing.blogspot.com (I can't really explain this one)
7. greaterfool.ca (some nice person referred to me in the comment section and I've gotten lots of hits ever since)
8. google.com / referral
9. modestmoney.com
10. heartiste.wordpress.com (I made a comment on this site once that made everyone mad–gotten lots of hits ever since)
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6:23 am December 6, 2012
| WellKeptWallet
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Edward Antrobus said:
If You Can Read, You Can Cook
1. google / organic
2. (direct)
3. google.com /referral <–never quite understood the difference
4. bing / organic
5. yahoo / organic
6. aol / organic
7. facebook.com / referral
8. ask / organic
9. pinterest.com / referral
10. comcast / organic
Edward Antrobus
1. (direct) / (none)
2. modestmoney.com / referral
3. google / organic
4. facebook.com / referral
5. feedburner / email
6. bluepelicanloans.com / referral
7. yakezie.com / referral
8. reddit.com / referral
9. bluecollarworkman.com / referral
10. feedburner / feed
Going through the complete list, a 20% of my traffic comes from Yakezie member/challenger blog referrals!
That is awesome to hear that you get 20% of your visits from Yakezie member referrals. Where do most of them come from, is it from guest posts that you wrote, comments, carnivals, etc?
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6:24 am December 6, 2012
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The College Investor said:
The College Investor:
1. Google / Organic
2. Direct
3. Bing / Organic
4. Yahoo / Organic
5. Google.com /Referral
6. TheSimpleDollar.com
7. Reddit.com
8. TheDividendGuyBlog.com
9. Facebook.com
10. t.co / referral
BTW, I aslo get about 60-70% of my visitors from search as well.
How often do you use reddit? I tried it out for a while but never really seem to get much traffic from there…Any secrets you would like to share :)
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7:07 am December 6, 2012
| sooverthis
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1. Google / organic
2. Direct
3. Feedburner
4. Dlvr.it / Facebook
5. Money.msn.com
6. Google / referral
7. Onefamilyoneincome.blogspot.com
8. Dlvr.it / Twitter
9. Debtandthegirl.com
10. Gazelleintense.blogspot.com
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8:29 am December 6, 2012
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WellKeptWallet said:
Hey Everyone!
I am curious where you get your traffic from. I thought we could all share our top 10 traffic sources and that might help each other to discover new ways to get people to our sites. I will start off:
1. Direct
2. Pinterest
3. Google (organic)
4. StumbleUpon
5. Facebook
6. t.co referral
7. Google (referral)
8. Yakezie
9. MoneySmartGuides
10. m.facebook
What are the top ten sources of your traffic?
Wow, that's really impressive to have Pinterest up that high. I just followed you…I didn't even realize you had a page there!
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8:33 am December 6, 2012
| WorkSaveLive
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This is my top 10 since May 1st:
1) Google organic
2) Direct
3) feedburner / feed
4) MoneySavingMom
5) t.co/referral
6) ModestMoney
7) Facebook
8) Google / referral
9) Feedburner / email
10) Yahoo organic
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9:25 am December 6, 2012
| The College Investor
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WellKeptWallet said:
The College Investor said:
The College Investor:
1. Google / Organic
2. Direct
3. Bing / Organic
4. Yahoo / Organic
5. Google.com /Referral
6. TheSimpleDollar.com
7. Reddit.com
8. TheDividendGuyBlog.com
9. Facebook.com
10. t.co / referral
BTW, I aslo get about 60-70% of my visitors from search as well.
How often do you use reddit? I tried it out for a while but never really seem to get much traffic from there…Any secrets you would like to share :)
Yes – find the right sub-Reddit is the biggest one. /r/financialplanning is a good one for most PF bloggers. Second, don't just share your content – share other great content, post comments, and upvote/downvote others. Finally, use a really catchy headlline, because all posts show up on the /r/new page for some time, and if you have a catchy headline, you're more likely to get a lot of traffic.
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9:30 am December 6, 2012
| WellKeptWallet
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WorkSaveLive said:
WellKeptWallet said:
Hey Everyone!
I am curious where you get your traffic from. I thought we could all share our top 10 traffic sources and that might help each other to discover new ways to get people to our sites. I will start off:
1. Direct
2. Pinterest
3. Google (organic)
4. StumbleUpon
5. Facebook
6. t.co referral
7. Google (referral)
8. Yakezie
9. MoneySmartGuides
10. m.facebook
What are the top ten sources of your traffic?
Wow, that's really impressive to have Pinterest up that high. I just followed you…I didn't even realize you had a page there!
Thanks! I wish I could take credit for it but a few people with a lot of followers must have really liked this pin "10 Ways to Trim your budget" and now it has been re-pinned over 700 times. I just checked and in the past 30 days I have had 792 visitors from Pinterest and most of them are because of that one pin.
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9:35 am December 6, 2012
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The College Investor said:
WellKeptWallet said:
The College Investor said:
The College Investor:
1. Google / Organic
2. Direct
3. Bing / Organic
4. Yahoo / Organic
5. Google.com /Referral
6. TheSimpleDollar.com
7. Reddit.com
8. TheDividendGuyBlog.com
9. Facebook.com
10. t.co / referral
BTW, I aslo get about 60-70% of my visitors from search as well.
How often do you use reddit? I tried it out for a while but never really seem to get much traffic from there…Any secrets you would like to share :)
Yes – find the right sub-Reddit is the biggest one. /r/financialplanning is a good one for most PF bloggers. Second, don't just share your content – share other great content, post comments, and upvote/downvote others. Finally, use a really catchy headlline, because all posts show up on the /r/new page for some time, and if you have a catchy headline, you're more likely to get a lot of traffic.
That would explain it! I had no idea that they had a financial planning category, that is awesome. Thanks for the tips!
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10:17 am December 6, 2012
| Edward Antrobus
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WellKeptWallet said:
That is awesome to hear that you get 20% of your visits from Yakezie member referrals. Where do most of them come from, is it from guest posts that you wrote, comments, carnivals, etc?
I haven't done as much guest posting or carnival submissions as I should. Mostly it comes from commenting. There are about a dozen and a half blogs I follow regularly plus a handful of posts from twitter each day. I do try to prioritize sites that have CommentLuv installed. If you have a post that I have a good comment for, I'm going to comment regardless (unless the blog uses Intense Debate or LiveFyre). Otherwise another day. But if you have CommentLuv, I will sit there and think of a good comment to leave.
WellKeptWallet said:
WorkSaveLive said:
Wow, that's really impressive to have Pinterest up that high. I just followed you…I didn't even realize you had a page there!
Thanks! I wish I could take credit for it but a few people with a lot of followers must have really liked this pin "10 Ways to Trim your budget" and now it has been re-pinned over 700 times. I just checked and in the past 30 days I have had 792 visitors from Pinterest and most of them are because of that one pin.
I was just reading that Pinterest is currently referring more traffic than Gogle+, LinkedIn, and YouTube combined.
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I'm looking for editors, beta-readers, and some demographic research for my upcoming novel, Once Upon a Saturn Moon. If you like reading soft sci-fi thrillers, maybe with a touch of romance thrown in, you can find more information at http://seampublishing.com/once…..aturn-moon
If You Can Read, You Can Cook – http://www.ifyoucanread.com | Think you can't cook? If you can read this sentence, then you can.
SEAM Publishing – http://www.seampublishing.com | eBook formatting and publishing service
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11:36 am December 6, 2012
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Edward Antrobus said:
WellKeptWallet said:
That is awesome to hear that you get 20% of your visits from Yakezie member referrals. Where do most of them come from, is it from guest posts that you wrote, comments, carnivals, etc?
I haven't done as much guest posting or carnival submissions as I should. Mostly it comes from commenting. There are about a dozen and a half blogs I follow regularly plus a handful of posts from twitter each day. I do try to prioritize sites that have CommentLuv installed. If you have a post that I have a good comment for, I'm going to comment regardless (unless the blog uses Intense Debate or LiveFyre). Otherwise another day. But if you have CommentLuv, I will sit there and think of a good comment to leave.
WellKeptWallet said:
WorkSaveLive said:
Wow, that's really impressive to have Pinterest up that high. I just followed you…I didn't even realize you had a page there!
Thanks! I wish I could take credit for it but a few people with a lot of followers must have really liked this pin "10 Ways to Trim your budget" and now it has been re-pinned over 700 times. I just checked and in the past 30 days I have had 792 visitors from Pinterest and most of them are because of that one pin.
I was just reading that Pinterest is currently referring more traffic than Gogle+, LinkedIn, and YouTube combined.
That is incredible! I had no idea that they referring that much traffic!
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1:27 pm December 6, 2012
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WellKeptWallet said:
I just recently found out how to submit my posts on StumbleUpon through the Social Metrics plugin for Wordpress. In the past 7 days I have had 240 unique hits from Stumble upon. Who would have thought?
Have you written posts for Oregonlive.com? If not how are you getting traffic from their site? Thanks for chiming in!
Thanks, just installed this plugin and started stumbling! :)
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6:41 pm December 6, 2012
| First Million is the Hardest
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1. Google/organic
2. Direct
3. T.co/referral
4. Feedburner/feed
5. Bing/Organic
6. Google/referral
7. Wisebread.com/referral
8. Modestmoney.com
9. Sooverthis.com
10. Facebook.com
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8:54 am December 7, 2012
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Jake@iHeartBudgets.net said:
WellKeptWallet said:
I just recently found out how to submit my posts on StumbleUpon through the Social Metrics plugin for Wordpress. In the past 7 days I have had 240 unique hits from Stumble upon. Who would have thought?
Have you written posts for Oregonlive.com? If not how are you getting traffic from their site? Thanks for chiming in!
Thanks, just installed this plugin and started stumbling! :)
That is awesome! Another thing that I like about the Social Metrics plugin is that it tells you how many times a post has been mentioned on Social Media like Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Etc. This way I can see what people are sharing and what they are not. It has been super helpful in this regards.
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