May 2018 Blog Statistics



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The 20th falls on a weekend this month, and I’ve been quite busy this weekend, so I’m just going to give that monthly blog stats with pretty much no analysis. If you want to view the previous months’ statistic reports, click on one of the following links:

I was able to publish three blog posts in the past month:

Alexa

  • Global Rank → 1,061,086
  • Rank in the United States → 1,061,086 Oops I copied this one wrong…
  • Total Sites Linking In → 146

Google Analytics

  • Sessions → 1,412
  • Users → 1,106
  • Pageviews → 1,757

Google Analytics Graph for May Google Analytics Graph for May

AdSense

  • Estimated earnings → $0.73
  • Impressions → 1,144
  • Clicks → 0

Ratios

  • Earnings / 1,000 sessions = $0.73 / 1.412 = $0.52
  • Earnings / 1,000 pageviews = $0.73 / 1.757 = $0.42
  • Earnings / 1,000 impressions = $0.73 / 1.144 = $0.64
  • Earnings / day = $0.73 / 30 = $0.02
  • Sessions / day = 1,412 / 30 = 47.1
  • Pageviews / day = 1,757 / 30= 58.6
  • Impressions / day = 1,144 / 30 = 38.1

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  • Hey Joe! I find that my pageviews seem to be highly correlated to the number of posts I publish. Is that the case for you as well? It would be interesting to see what percent your pageviews increase by if you increase your posting by x%.

    • I haven’t looked into it, but I would suspect that pageviews would increase the more posts are published. This would be for a number or reasons. First, at least for me, I tend to promote new posts the most. If I haven’t published a post in a while, I tend not to publish. Two, having more pages means there’s more pages to view. Lastly, people probably prefer to read newer posts.

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