Blog Traffic Stats – Two Years Later

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I was debating about writing another yearly update post, mostly because I didn’t think it would add any value for someone to read it. As I thought about it some more, I decided to write it because I figured it may add some value.

One of the hardest parts about starting a web site or blog, at least for me, was generating traffic. It is always hard to put your hard work into something and not receive much traffic. I decided to publish my yearly traffic statistics and other information to show what is possible after two years.

Two Year Traffic Comparison

Last year I wrote a post that outlined my traffic statistics for the first year of Technically Easy’s existence. This year, however, I decided to compare the traffic numbers. I remained active in writing posts each week throughout the year, and partially because of that, my traffic numbers have slowly increased.

A graph of my traffic numbers can be seen below.

traffic comparison1 Blog Traffic Stats   Two Years Later

As you can see the traffic on Technically Easy has been growing slowly. As I write and post more content, I get more visitors. Most of my visitors come from search engines, which I’ll show later in this post.

The numbers related to the above graph are as follows:

  First Year
(2007-2008)
Second Year
(2008-2009)
Change
Visits 74,809 317,060 323.83%

It is also important to keep in mind that for the first six months I had barely any traffic at all. It wasn’t until December 2007 when I started to notice an large increase in traffic. It has been growing since then. Technically Easy now receives about 1,000 visitors a day from various sources. Most visitors, however, come from search engines. The next section will show a breakdown of the traffic.

Traffic Sources

I used to display my traffic sources on the advertising page, but I have since removed the numbers. It was not easy for me to remember to update the numbers each week, so I have since included the statistics from StatCounter. The problem is that the stats I link to provide an overall number, and does not indicate the traffic source.

Over the past year I have enjoyed an increase in direct traffic, referring sites traffic and search engine traffic. Traffic from search engines remains the largest contributor of visitors to Technically Easy. A comparison between the traffic sources can be seen in the following table:

Source First Year
(2007-2008)
Second Year
(2008-2009)
Change
Direct 8,833 31,208 253.31%
Referring Sites 28,720 48,553 69.06%
Search Engines 37,256 237,299 536.94%

As you can see, the biggest traffic source increase came from search engines. This is probably a result of the regular post publishing that I do on Technically Easy. The more content I have, the more traffic I seem to get from the search engines.

From Blogger to WordPress

While I enjoyed using Blogger, and found it very easy to get listed in Google’s search results while on Blogger, I decided I wanted more freedom with my blog. In July 2008 I decided to make the move to WordPress.

I wasn’t sure what was involved in the conversion, but after making the change I realized it was rather easy. I wrote four posts detailing how I managed to convert from Blogger to WordPress:

Since then I haven’t missed a beat in terms of traffic, but I did my planning ahead of time to make sure the conversion went smoothly. I also had the advantage of using domain name with my Blogger blog so all the external links to Technically Easy still worked.

Overall I am happy with how my blog has grown over the past two years. I’m hoping the traffic continues to increase over the next year and beyond as I continue to publish more content.

 Blog Traffic Stats   Two Years Later

About Paul Salmon

Paul Salmon is the founder of Technically Easy. He is a an experienced PC user, and enjoys solving computer-related problems that he encounters on a regular basis.

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