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How to find your blog analytics.
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[QUOTE="CALVINDOL, post: 297155, member: 43757"] In other words finding your blog analytics refers to finding your blog page rate of success throughout the years. It has never been easy for an individual to create a blog and make sure to promote the same blog page and keep it very much fresh in new content in order to bring in new ideas and new set of audience especially if the blog page does not centre on only one type of audience but rather in all type of audiences. To measure the successfulness of your blog to other years. You can start from measuring the rates of comments in which the audience make in a particular day. You can also measure the pace in which your content gets to be viewed by your audience. The faster the pace the more effectiveness that your blog page is getting noticed by members of the public and vice versa. It is important that we all understand that there is more work in promoting a blog page than there is in setting up a blog page. [/QUOTE]
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