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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

This is a pretty common sense tip but I imagine that many webmasters forget it when they’re settings things up, so…
A lot of webmasters use Google Analytics to track traffic and analyze visitor patterns to their sites. The tool itself is great, with tons of metrics available for comparison. The only issue is that many […]

How does AGLOCO’s Global Earnings Rate work?

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Looking at my Google Analytics, I see that of all my organic search traffic over the last month, “global earnings rate” is the second most popular term that’s bringing people to my site, right behind my own name.

So since this term is sending me so much traffic (even though I’m not even ranked on the […]

AGLOCO Day 1

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

The AGLOCO Viewbar launched a little less than 24 hours ago and, considering the trouble I’ve had checking my stats today, the network seems to be a huge hit. So how did the first day treat me?

In addition to recruiting two more people (direct referrals are much easier to get when there’s actually a Viewbar […]

timspangler.com first month recap and analysis

Friday, June 1st, 2007

I just finished my first month of serious blogging. How did I do?

Not bad for a first month, but I got creamed by Daniel Honigman over at Chicago 2016, who also just finished his first month of intensive blogging. I’ll be preparing a post in the next few days about what I could’ve done to […]

timspangler.com first week recap

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Well, this blog’s first week has come and gone. Let’s have a look at how I did.

109 uniques is not too bad for the first week of what is currently a relatively nicheless blog. Notice the big traffic spike on Wednesday of last week, which was the result of a Digg that sent me […]