How To Measure Your Blogs Success

Avatar Posted by tiroberts under Online Marketing
From http://www.adriennesmith.net 4118 days ago
Made Hot by: fundpr on August 21, 2013 11:32 am
Do you consider your blog successful or even know how to measure your blogs success? Want some tips?





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Written by tcamba
4118 days ago

Recognition and well, people reaching out to me how awesome I am for doing this and that is my definition of blog success.



Written by bigmoneyweb
4118 days ago

A very interesting article as always Adrienne and, I'm sure a lot of people will like to read this as many don't actually know how to measure their blogs success. There are so many ways to know how successful your blog is and, all the tips you shared here including Ti's comment are surely the easiest ways to know this. Thanks for sharing this with the bizsugar community.

Val



Written by yourblogcoach
4118 days ago

Adrienne, that was a very great post.I think i'll add the number of newbies you've hope that they can get there.



Written by tiroberts
4118 days ago

Great post, Adrienne.

Was very enjoyable to read as I sat at my desk eating my lunch. :)

Well, I measure blog success by a combination of the things you mentioned above. But mostly by:

- Traffic

- Subscriber growth

- Comments

- Recognition

(In no particular order)

These all play into each other and each helps my bottom line to grow, which is income. But, I’m not all harped up about it. As long as I can have fun and enjoy my journey, I’m happy.

Most successes early on are non-monetary things. I think that’s what most new bloggers have to realized. It’s important to take each bit of success they have in stride and celebrate the heck out of it. I know I did!

Glad to hear you’re doing better, girl. :)

I’ll see ya’ around.

Ti



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