Posted in metrics, web 2.0 on Dec 11th, 2007 No Comments »
We know the internet saves us trips to the library and to bookshops. It helps us in doing research. And we can no longer imagine communications and networking without it.
To know how big exactly is the internet, and who is using it for what, the Pew Internet project provides good information for USA. […]
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So you’ve set up your web application and have been consistently posting for a couple of weeks/months. Visits have grown, but you seem to be stuck at a few dozen visitors per day, or 100 visits on a good day. Here are a few ideas how you could bring your blog to the next […]
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Posted in metrics on Apr 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
So you’re running a B2Blog and your visitor numbers increase. But what’s your measure for success? Having started up dozens of specialised sites, and looking at other sites publishing counters, geomaps or full statistics, I’d propose following benchmarks:
Startup: tens of daily visitors
After 3-6 months: 100+ daily visitors
After 6-12 months: 1000+ daily visitors
And don’t benchmark […]
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