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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 286463, member: 76163"] A blog traffic breakdown is a great way to see where your traffic comes from. You can also use this data to help you improve your site's design and content, as well as figure out what areas of the site need work. The first step in getting a blog traffic breakdown is figuring out how many visitors are coming to your site on average each day. You can do this using Google Analytics or another analytics software package. To get started with Google Analytics, sign up for free. Once you've set up your account, go to the "Traffic Sources" section of the dashboard and click on "All Traffic Sources." This will show you all of your traffic sources — including search engine referrals, social media sites and other sites that send you visitors — broken down by day. Next, click on "Site Search Engine Referrals" to see which keywords are bringing in most of your traffic each day. You may have some keywords that bring in a lot of visitors but aren't bringing in much money or leads — so if they're not worth focusing much time on, consider dropping them from those lists and using other less common ones instead. [/QUOTE]
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