Technically Easy is my first attempt at blogging. I had designed web sites in the past, but never took up the task of blogging, especially on a regular basis. I have learned many lessons over the past year, and now know what it takes to make a better blog.
I have written posts in the past about what not to do with regards to web sites, but this post will share my experiences of what I have learned over the past year as well as provide a few resolutions that I will try to achieve in the future..
When I started blogging I wanted to know how best to go about managing a blog. Many people are so hung up on traffic generation, making money, and pagerank, that they will do anything to achieve that success. For me, I wanted to do more with Technically Easy than just quickly reach huge traffic amounts or generate large sums of money. I wanted a stable, well-written, blog that will eventually generate stable traffic. Over the past year, I have managed to generate a good deal of traffic slowly. With each month, Technically Easy receives more visitors than the previous month. I am hoping this will continue in the future. During this time I have learned a few things with regards to managing my blog, which I have listed below. I have learned a lot in the past year, but there is still room for improvement in managing Technically Easy. Below is a list of items that I plan to work on over the next year. One Year Later
Lessons Learned
Future Resolutions
Related Posts
One Year Later: Traffic Stats



good post. just don’t agree with one thing. about advertising. there is no harm to publish add right from the beginning. readers will be used to it. what if after generating good amount of traffic promoting add can annoy readers.
atleast it didn’t happen to me. i got decent amount of bucks right from the beginning.
Very good points. But like the first commenter, the same is true with advertising. Of course I agree with you that not all empty spaces must contain ads. But for me, I use it to balance my blog. Sincce all the left sidebar are all about my blog such as recent post, latest comments, top commenters, etc, all the right side bar is for advertisers. The length of ads actually follow the length of those displayed on the left.
Is this a bad thing since I am new in blogging compared to you?
The only problem with advertising right from the beginning is you may have more ads than posts on your blog. For many visitors this may prevent them from returning as they may so more of the ads than the posts.
A better idea may be to plan for the ads, and then display them when you get more visitors.
Then again, to each their own. It’s your blog so you can do whatever you like with it.
Some very good tips. I enjoy reading your blog.
I agree with a lot of your points and it is so good to see a blog like yours developing and growing over time.
I also like your idea of having a “future resolutions” list as it allows you to set goals, make you aware of what you need to improve on and create a plan so you may reach your objectives.
All the best and may you continue to succeed with this blog
We are just started out. It’s been only a week. Reading your story is valuable and will guide us in managing our blog.
Best Regards from Technospeedia.
That’s a really good one technically easy. Your one year later traffic stats are tremendous. Way to go.
@Hustlehard: Thanks. My traffic has increased since this post, but I have now reached a plateau. I know how to fix it, but it’ll take a little work.