Blog Traffic Increased by over 102%! - Page Views & Social Media Report for August 2017 - Dividend Income Investor (2024)

Blog Traffic Increased by over 102% in August! – Reverse the Crush – blogging – Documenting blog growth for August – social media growth

Welcome to the Blog Traffic and Social Media Report for August 2017.

I’m happy to report that blog traffic increased by over 102% when compared toJuly 2017.

It just goes to show that putting in the work pays off.

Before I get into the numbers, I just want to briefly explain why I share my blog traffic reports publicly each month.

Here are my reasons:

To learn more about blogging. Through consistently analyzing how blog traffic is generated, patterns begin to provide insight on how your individual efforts impact different acquisition channels.

To maintain a business-like approach to blogging. As I alluded to in the previous report, publishing my dividend income and blog numbers is similar to how public corporations publish their own reports.

I enjoy reading about how others blog traffic increased. I’ve always appreciated when other bloggers share their dividend income updates and blog traffic reports. Personally, it helps with motivation, and it’s extremely interesting to learn about strategies that work for other bloggers.

Marketing. Though I didn’t enjoy all aspects of studying business marketing, I did enjoy writing business plans. Perhaps I wasn’t appreciative enough of the opportunity to study business marketing at the time—I spent a lot of time partying and tryna be an entrepreneur instead. But now that nearly 10 years has passed since school, I can definitely see how learning to write business plans translated into blogging. For whatever reason, I enjoy the process of producing content, figuring out ways to market it, and then analyzing that experience in a report form.

Integrity and transparency. Not only is blogging a creative outlet for me, it’s also the one place where I get to do things exactly how I want. I get to eliminate all of the bureaucratic bullsh*t! Furthermore, I get to operate the blog in earnest by avoiding stock photography or by making up fake numbers to sell readers on affiliate links.

Everyone has different goals and paths in life, and I respect that. However, this is the one place where I don’t have to succumb to any amount of money offered or pressure. For example, I occasionally receive paid offers to publish sponsored content on this blog. For those who haven’t received a freelance offer via their blog before, typically, there is a negotiation process.

To put it bluntly, earning money is not the only reason I blog. I mean, I’m willing to accept lower rates if I can help someone else out or provide value to readers. But, what I don’t appreciate is straight up disrespect. If you lack integrity and transparency, I can tell you right now that your offer is getting declined.

With that said, below is the blog traffic and social media report for August 2017:

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compared to July 2017 Blog and Social Media numbers**

All time page views on Reverse the Crush — 45,451

Page views in August — 2,457 (up 1,246 | 102.89% increase)

Unique page views in August —1,907

Total users in August — 474 (Up 169 | 55% increase)

Total sessions in August — 909 (Uo 401 | 79% increase)

All time blog posts published on RTC — 196 (as of September 9, 2017)

Blog Traffic Increased by over 102%! - Page Views & Social Media Report for August 2017 - Dividend Income Investor (1)

Breakdown of how blog traffic sessions were acquired during August 2017

Social Media — 403 sessions (Up 201)

Direct traffic — 269 sessions (Up 144)

Organic search — 142sessions (Up 8)

Referral traffic — 95 sessions (Up 48)

  1. Twitter350 sessions (86.85% of social traffic)
  2. Google Plus27 sessions (6.7% of social traffic)
  3. Pinterest22 sessions (5.46% of social traffic)
  4. Other — 4sessions (0.99% of social traffic)

Twitter1,918followers (Up 41)

Pinterest395 followers (Up 11)

Google+15 followers (Up 1)

Email subscribers — 39(Up 2)

Total social media followers and subscribers— 2,367

I greatly appreciate all of the followers and subscribers! Thank you.

Blog Traffic Increased by over 102%! - Page Views & Social Media Report for August 2017 - Dividend Income Investor (2)

More blog posts. I set the goal of publishing 5 blogs in August but ended up publishing 6. Frankly, there’s really no better way of generating page views than publishing new content. In my own experience, there’s not another social media strategy or tactic that can compete with new content.

Free Trial of Tailwind for Pinterest. Since there are a number of successful bloggers that suggest Tailwind to boost blog traffic, I finally cracked and decided to try their free trial. Though I didn’t see any dramatic increases, I did get a small increase in followers, and I was able to see a few page views flow in from Pinterest. However, those increases weren’t even the best part of getting to experience the free Tailwind trial—the best part was the understanding gained on how to utilize Pinterest.

Increased effort and consistency with social media. Admittedly, I intentionally put in more work on social media in August. By reflecting on the social media numbers, Irealized that I have built up a valuable sized network of bloggers that share similar perspectives on life and financial independence. I’m appreciative that I’ve been able to reach 2,367 followers and subscribers, and I realize that a small, connected network has the potentially to grow into something bigger. There’s a lot of value in being able to build relationships through social media about similar topics. Furthermore, it provides me with a platform that could contribute to reaching FI sooner.

Increased effort to read and comment on other blogs. In addition to being more active on Twitter and Pinterest, I also put more work into reading and commenting on other blogs. In total, I managed to comment 48 times on other interesting articles during the month. As a disclaimer, I don’t just comment for selfish reasons. I comment on articles that I truly enjoyed from bloggers that share similar views, interests and values.

Motivation and sense of direction for the blog. Through experiencing a few tough times in life and through taking a year off work, I was able to refocus and visualize exactly what I want. Now that I’m back to work and consistent cash flow is coming in, I’m able to build my dividend portfolio, which brings me closer to FI. Furthermore, thanks to an accommodating schedule at work, I’ve had more time to side hustle on this blog. As a result of having a laser-like focus in terms of what I want to accomplish, it has translated into the blog. To be honest, I’m just blogging about exactly what I’m doing. However, it works because the clarity makes it easier for readers to know why to come back.

As stated in my goals and accountability report for September, my goal is to grow blog traffic again this month.

Also, don’t be surprised if an all-time high for page views in one month is surpassed.

In order to make sure that the goal is reached, I will use tactics learned through writing blog reports like this one.

Though it has been a quiet first week of September for the blog, I have a number of new posts planned that I look forward to sharing.

Questions for the readers: How was your blog traffic in August? What acquisition category generates the most traffic for your blog?

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Blog Traffic Increased by over 102%! - Page Views & Social Media Report for August 2017 - Dividend Income Investor (2024)

FAQs

How much traffic is good for a blog? ›

Get 6% Traffic Growth Monthly

This 6% goal is useful for blogs that already have a few thousand page views. Blogs that are just starting out, however, will be able to grow at a much faster rate. It's easier to boost your blog traffic 10 times if you're starting from 100 page views instead of 10,000 or 100,000.

How much traffic do I need to monetize my blog? ›

A good baseline to aim for is 10,000 pageviews per month before you start working with brands on sponsored posts. At this level, you can reasonably charge a couple hundred dollars for a sponsored post. I know many bloggers getting 100,000 pageviews a month who charge $1,000+ for a single blog post.

How much money per 1000 views on a blog? ›

While the amount of money that bloggers can make varies widely depending on the niche, industry, and quality of the website, bloggers with 1,000 views usually make an RPM of $20-35 on average.

How many views do I need on my blog to make money? ›

Blog owners with 10,000 to 100,000 monthly page views often earn between 2 cents and 10 cents for each page view from advertising, equating to $200 to $10,000 per month. Sponsored articles range in price from $25 to $750 for each post, depending on the size of the audience, genre, and individual sponsorship agreement.

Which blogs get most traffic? ›

Some high traffic blogs include Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, Mashable, and TechCrunch. These blogs cover a wide range of topics including news, entertainment, technology, and lifestyle. In terms of topics that generate the most traffic, it ultimately depends on the current trends and interests of the audience.

What is the 80 20 rule for blogging? ›

The Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 Rule, states that 80% of your results come from just 20% of your efforts and activities. When applying this to your blog, you may notice that approximately: 80% of your blog traffic comes from 20% of your posts. 80% of your income comes from the top 20% of your posts.

How long does it take to make $1000 per month blogging? ›

While the average time to making $1,000/mo is in the 1 to 2 year range for most new bloggers, it's possible to start making money within 6 months or less if you focus on creating high-quality content, experimenting with monetization methods, and promoting your blog effectively.

How much traffic do you need to make $100 day with AdSense? ›

You have a 1% CTR, which means 1 out of 100 visitors clicks the ad. You earn 25 cents per click, meaning you earn 25 cents per 100 views on average. That's 400 visitors per $1, which is 40,000 visitors per your goal of $100 per day. You could also use an earnings calculator to do the math for you.

How many views do you need to get AdSense approval on Blogger? ›

Adsense doesn't require any specific number of your blog post to get approval. It gives importance to Unique and Informative Content. This is not a hard and fast rule but in my opinion, it is better to write at least 15 to 20 unique articles on your blog before applying for Adsense Approval.

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

If you want to choose a blogging niche, here are a few tips to help you determine your focus:
  • Consider Your Interests and Experience. ...
  • Evaluate the Market. ...
  • Test the Waters. ...
  • Travel. ...
  • Finance. ...
  • Food and Cooking. ...
  • Health and Wellness. ...
  • Parenting.
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What is the average income of a blog? ›

On average, bloggers make around $45,000—with most bloggers earning somewhere between $38,440 to $51,906. However, there are a lot of variables that'll influence how much money you make blogging, so keep reading and I'll explain how to set the right expectations for your blog income.

Is it hard to monetize a blog? ›

According to recent research, it takes an average of 21 months to start making money with a blog. However, that is just the average. The statistics show that 28% of bloggers start earning money from blogging within 6 months and 34% are making a full-time income within 2 years of starting their blog.

How many views a day is good for a blog? ›

One of my personal blogging goals is to reach 5000 views per day for my own blog and currently I'm averaging between 1500 and 3000 per day. Reaching 1000 views every day is totally doable for most bloggers and in this post I'm going to take you through the ways you can make sure you're hitting that target.

How many views is a successful blog? ›

The first milestone for display ads is 10,000 page views per month. At 10k you can work with Ezoic ads. Next you can upgrade to Mediavine at 25,000 and then finally you can make serious income with Adthrive at 100,000 per month. I'm getting 150 views per day on my four-day-old blog.

How much money per 100,000 views on a blog? ›

How many pageviews you need to make a full-time income blogging. If you have more than 100,000 pageviews a month on your blog (total pageviews, not unique) you should be blogging full-time (i.e. earning more than $3,500/month from your blog).

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