Weekly Round Up – Digital Photography, TweetDeck, KeywordLuv
Posted by Karen in Uncategorized
It’s quite amazing how fast the weeks go by these days and this week round-up has a slight change in the top referring search terms as there seems to be a movement towards searching for [intlink id="565" type="category"]Blogging Tips[/intlink] and since starting my [intlink id="727" type="category"]Photo A Day[/intlink] project there has also been a flurry of people searching for digital photography, so it seems that this is helping my blog along..
There also seems to be a search engine on the top 5 that I haven’t seen before, though it has on hit the site once, it’s a welcome change.
Blog Posts I’ve enjoyed reading:
- How to Leave a Comment – Extreme John Blog
- Writers Block? 30 Topic Ideas for Your Online Store’s Blog – DoublePlus E-Commerce Blog
- WordPress – How to Update Copyright Year Automatically – {ActivR}
- Search Engine World Domination stage one — POTPOLITICS
- Blog Goal Setting – Tycoon Blogger
- Delete All Trackbacks on WordPress Blog & Disable Self Pings – ShoutMeLoud
Top Visited Posts:
- Using Tweetdeck to Discover Your New Twitter Followers
- Project 365 Photo A Day: The Thaw
- Project 365 Photo A Day: Family of Mice
- Celebrity TV Shows – Please No More!
- Weekly Round Up – CDBaby, Bears Names, Tomato Soup!
Top Referring Websites:
Top Search Terms:
- blogging tips
- digital photography
- photos from flickr
- twitter websites
- keywordluv blogs
Top Search Engines
Top Commentators for the Week
- Extreme John – 8 Comments
- John – 7 Comments
- Dennis Edell – 4 Comments
- element321 @ evolutionary designs – 4 Comments
- Emm – 3 Comments
Well there we are for another week, many thanks to the top 5 commentators
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Twitter: Ileane
says:
Karen, nice roundup as usual.
I could spend hours on the search engine world domination post from potpolitics, but I’ve got to write at least one blog post today. LOL
I think it’s very interesting to see your search engine traffic compared to your list of top posts. I’m curious about something, does most of the traffic from your top posts come from search engines or Blog Engage? Do you spend a lot of time on SEO and keyword research?
Keep up the good work.
.-= Ileane is hoping you stop by and read Technorati Attempts A Comeback =-.
Twitter: BlazingMinds
says:
Hi Ileane, I don’t spend that much time on SEO and keyword research, I usually write my posts and then check to see if I can edit anything with certain keywords to help the post out a bit, but I don’t go mad on it
Twitter: Happymaker
says:
Hey, cool about Yahoo! Google, too! That means you are generating organic traffic, which is totally awesome. I really enjoy watching your stats change from week to week. I really should pay more attention to my own, I’ve really slacked off lately.
.-= Heather Kephart is hoping you stop by and read Joe got his first real haircut! =-.
Twitter: mattstratton
says:
Rock on with your bad search self! I find my own search engine stats to be really odd. They are VERY skewed high towards the Big G…for example, in the last 7 days my search engine traffic was 174 visitors from google.com (and a handful from various other google.x domains, but I’m far too lazy to count them all together), but only 7 visitors from Yahoo, and 3 from Bing.
.-= Matt@Good Old Rock is hoping you stop by and read Introduction to Lightroom =-.
Twitter: benbarden
says:
It would be interesting to know the number of referrals you’ve had from your top referrers. Either way, great to see that CMF Ads is once again at the top of the list
.-= Ben is hoping you stop by and read 100 tips for improving your blog in 2010 =-.
Twitter: extremejohn
says:
Hey Karen thank you as always for the link play I appreciate it
You know I am loving the top comment spot 
.-= Extreme John is hoping you stop by and read NFC Championship Game Betting Lines and Prediction =-.
Twitter: BlazingMinds
says:
You’re most welcome, you may just get some more linky love next week
I love reading your stats every week. Keep it up and hopefully you get more and more traffic.
.-= Adam@Interesting Articles is hoping you stop by and read Most Bought Vehicle of All Time =-.
wow you really have such a dedicated approach – its very inspiring
Twitter: BlazingMinds
says:
Thank you very much
Twitter: learninthelight
says:
Thanks for posting some of your traffic data – it’s always really interesting to see other sites’ analytics. I really like your ‘Thaw’ photo – the low viewpoint, shallow depth of field – it’s a great shot! I’ve just started getting into photography and that’s the kind of shot I’m looking to create in the future!
.-= Alan@Photography Tips is hoping you stop by and read 500D vs 550D: Which One Should You Buy? =-.
Twitter: BlazingMinds
says:
Hi Alan, everyone seems to enjoy my stats, they took of more that I actually thought they would..
Twitter: findinfoworld
says:
Interesting stats, I find that by writing for the people is almost as effective as going all out in the SEO department. It seems that when people find information that they find useful they’ll naturally link to it. This is what will allow more people to find that same information. Which is more important than search engine bots.
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