In today’s Smart Marketing Vault, we’re going to discuss why important marketing activities like traffic and analytics often get overlooked. Understanding your traffic and the important numbers behind your analytics can help you become a much better blogger, while helping you be smarter about marketing your blog. We’ll cover important aspects of understanding the numbers and what traffic analytic numbers you need to pay attention to.
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Maria Reyes-McDavis is a colossal geek brainiac, certified genius IQ with university degrees in Finance, Economics, Business Management and an MBA. Maria has served over 300 pro-level, digital marketing clients as founder of online marketing firm Digital Peas & Carrots. Maria is Founder and Editor of Hyphenated Americans, a conservative politics blog and Proverbs 31 Project an online women's ministry. Most importantly, Maria is a wife to her king, mother of 3, lover of basketball (Go Lakers & Clippers!), classic cars and is currently training for professional women's roller derby!



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Understanding blog analytics can really be helpful to the blog owners to have some bucks in their pockets and let their blog make some place in search engine listing!
Most people just look at the raw traffice numbers. But there is so much more useful information to obtain if you properly analyze the numbers.
True, the post was certainly not claiming to be all inclusive or exclusive
Every dedicated blogger likes to know how much his blog is read or loved by his visitors. For this he or she has to make something new in this blog – whether its content, mostly or its look. But sometimes both are needed.
Thank you for this information…there is so much that I need to learn about my stats!
Marketing through social media will help create not only better informed patients, but will help patients to make better health decisions about what kind of medicines or treatments they should be choosing
Marketing through social media will help create not only better informed patients, but will help patients to make better health decisions about what kind of medicines or treatments they should be choosing