Blown Away…
It’s hard to believe my new home here on JustPictureItNow has been live for one month. I have to steel a line from my Director Tim Dominey when he looks at something that surprises him, “Goodnight!” Not because of what’s been written, but because how this new format and home has exceeded every expectation I had about the power of a Blog.
I’ve told you before about the definition of F-E-A-R, which is nothing more than False Evidence Appearing Real, and my fear at the time was that I would loose my initial readership, basically having to start from scratch building all new links and search engine results so people could find me.
I was wro…
I was wwwr…
I was wrrrrrrrr…. BLASTED WORD!
How ‘bout, “I was merely mistaken”.
If you would have told me last month that I would have had this type of traction this early in this move, I would have told you that you were nuts. I’ve been blogging for a long time, and I watch and read other blogs and track their growth and popularity. I track how much traffic they’re able to get, how they rank on search engines, and who’s talking about them.
Many site owners like to use Alexa to see how well their sites are doing. For those that don’t know anything about Alexa, the easiest way to compare them is Nielson ratings. If you take a look at the Alexa report for this site, you’ll see that it climbed to a spot of 1.2 million, up some 7 million spots in the last three months. (Truth be told, thats in the last month.) I realize that there are some that like to claim they are doing as well, or as relevant as this blog, however this same report shows a decline of nearly 1 million spots to around 2 million in the same 3 month period.
Another report I like to look at is traffic value from SEMrush. I was shocked to see how quickly this site ranked after only a months time. If you compare that with No Mix, it clearly shows a vast difference in organic search engine rankings and value.
So why the vast contrast?
I have to send out a HUGE thank you to many of the loyal readers of the previous blog and my newsletter for getting the word out and putting your own links pointing to my new home. Within days I saw referral links from quite a few readers with a post or comment that I had moved. To have so many of you do this without even asking tells me that you believe that what I have has value.
The newsletter subscriptions also helped during this time. I have several Directors now pointing to my newsletter signup page telling their teams to subscribe. I didn’t host the signup page on Blogger, but do now on JustPicutreItNow. That combined with a 200% to 600% open rate from people forwarding my newsletter to other RTA’s in the company creates a considerable amount of traffic. The average number of monthly subscriptions more than doubled in the month of November.
Lastly, WordPress is simply a more powerful blog format. What was totally unexpected for me was how search engines not only found what I transferred over, but indexed the three years of posts within a matter of days. (I thought it was going to take MONTHS!) A big key in all this was how WordPress was able to transfer everything over, including categories with a simple click, making it very easy for the crawlers, spiders and bots to find and then index year’s worth of content.
So how do YOU keep this new home growing with all of the links to third party documentation that helps verify the truth instead of spin and hype about our fine company? Use the “Share / Save” button at the bottom of every post. With Social Bookmarking as the new way to link and share information, it’s a breeze to link important and relevant content you find here for prospects, clients, and other RTA’s to get accurate and relevant information about the travel industry and our company.
Thanks for making this such an easy and quick transition. I’m completely blown away over how quickly this happened, and I’m thrilled over this realization. It’s an honor and pleasure to be considered a relevant source in this vast and expansive format we call the World Wide Web.
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December 5th, 2008 at 8:19 am
Doug….just in case your readers woudl like to see how Alexa says they determine ranking (as opposed to how you fee they should), I offer the following from their FAQ page:
Question
How are Alexa’s traffic rankings determined?
Category: Traffic and Site Stats
Answer
Alexa’s traffic rankings are based on the usage patterns of Alexa Toolbar users and data collected from other, diverse sources over a rolling 3 month period. A site’s ranking is based on a combined measure of reach and pageviews. Reach is determined by the number of unique Alexa users who visit a site on a given day. Pageviews are the total number of Alexa user URL requests for a site. However, multiple requests for the same URL on the same day by the same user are counted as a single pageview. The site with the highest combination of users and pageviews is ranked #1.
Alexa’s traffic rankings are for top level domains only (e.g. domain.com). We do not provide separate rankings for subpages within a domain (e.g. http://www.domain.com/subpage.html) or subdomains (e.g. subdomain.domain.com) unless we are able to automatically identify them as personal home pages or blogs, like those hosted on Geocities and Tripod. If a site is identified as a personal home page or blog, its traffic ranking will have an asterisk (*) next to it: Personal Page Avg. Traffic Rank: 3,456*. Personal pages are ranked on the same scale as a regular domain, so a personal page ranked 3,456* is the 3,456th most popular page among Alexa users.
For more detailed information about Alexa’s traffic rankings, please visit About the Alexa Traffic Rankings.
But, I appreciate the effort in deflection and I congratulate you on the apparent number of Alexa users you have that read your blog.
December 5th, 2008 at 11:19 am
Your work is definitely appreciated Doug! I especially say thank you for the time you invest into giving the readers perspective on the irresponsible dung that is spread out there.
December 5th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Thank you for clarifying that Alexa is like Nielson ratings John. It certainly isn’t the be all or end all, but it is a widely accepted format for anyone who wants to find out how relevant or popular a particular web site or blog is. Similar to Nielson you need to have the Alexa plugin installed. Weather it’s Nielson or Alexa it’s a very wide demographic of users that are monitored for activity and page views. If it weren’t I wonder why Networks keep or kill a show based on these rankings, and why advertising revenue is a direct reflection of how high or low these ratings are.
Alexa is used in a similar way for someone looking to advertise with a domain, and is also a very good barometer to see how popular a web site is if you were looking to purchase the domain.
By the way, notice that Alexa did have data for your sub-domain because as stated in your “report” they “are able to automatically identify them as personal home pages or blogs”. If it were otherwise, you wouldn’t be attempting to make excuses as to why Alexa isn’t credible.
Sorry.
I also wonder why you ignored the SEMrush report. Huh?
Medic;
My pleasure. I think most of us are tired of the spin and lies out there on the internet. It’s amazing how some continue with their own agenda, like the Pinnacle awards, when there is photographic evidence that documents otherwise. In addition, there is a scourge of rumors out there about investigations from Louisiana, Texas, Florida and Maryland, but nobodies been able to supply even one document to support what’s being written by the likes of John and others.
Wonder why?
I also got a good laugh last night when some of the “clan” was watching the Carnival Sail-A-Thon. I found out the Ann needed tweezers for her eyebrows, Shelly needed to learn how to apply makeup, and Coach needed to shave his goatee.
I’m sure some find that riveting and relevant, but I found the notion of turning a Sail-A-Thon into some sort of fashion show ridiculous.
Oh well….