Google hits your RSS subscriber statistics
Sunday, February 18th, 2007 at 7:57 am
If you track your RSS subscriber figures as closely as I do, you’ll know that the number of people downloading your RSS feed tends to drop markedly at the weekend. Yesterday mine went up though, and a change at Google is behind this.
Tags: Blogging, fedafi, feedburner, google, google+reader, RSS, RSS+analysis, RSS+subscribers, Social media, statistics, Statistics, research and analysis
Do RSS subscriber figures always go up?
Friday, February 9th, 2007 at 12:31 pm
Tracking RSS subscribers is a way to see how many people are tracking your blog. It’s a great motivation to see RSS subscriber growth and be able to celebrate milestones. But do RSS subscriber figures always go up anyway?
Tags: feedburner, neville+hobson, RSS, RSS+analysis, RSS+subscribers
Measuring blog engagement - the Fedafi approach
Monday, January 29th, 2007 at 9:38 pm
Gary Reid from Fedafi has some interesting thoughts on a model for measuring engagement in blogging, plus a Wordpress plug-in that is going to help deliver the metrics that make up the model.
Tags: Blogging, fedafi, Public relations, RSS, RSS+analysis, RSS+marketing, RSS+subscribers, Social media, Software, Statistics, research and analysis, Wordpress, wordpress+2.1

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