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LazyWeb Request: Integrated Blog Metrics

Brad Feld sort of makes a LazyWeb request, noting all the various places he looks to learn from his blog readers and wondering aloud about how he can easily integrate all those measures into a dashboard.  Here are the things he’s looking at:

I stepped back from it all yesterday and did an inventory of the various data I’m measuring on a daily basis.  Following is the list of the services I’m using:

FeedBurner: Core RSS feed and page view metrics
AWStats: Core page view metrics
Google AdSense: Page views by channel, ad click throughs
Amazon: Online purchase metrics
Bloglet: Email subscribers
MyBlogLog: Outbound link tracking
MeasureMap: Inbound / outbound link tracking (in alpha)
Technorati: More link tracking
Feedster: Even more link tracking
I’m also using a number of these services to enhance my blog, all which collect (or generate) other stats.

Amazon: Reading Now, Read Recently, Toy of the Month
Jinzora: Listening Now
Word of Blog: Promoting Now
MyBlogLog: Outbound link tooltip
FeedBurner: FeedCount (subscriber count), BuzzBoost (republish Mobius PR feed)
NewsGator: Subscribe button
Bloglet: Email subscribers
Google: Search on blog
Page Two: My random page where I play with stuff until I put it in production

2 Responses to “LazyWeb Request: Integrated Blog Metrics”

  1. When Google decides your no longer of value

    One of my sites has been ranking #2 for 3 MILLION overture term (means there is 3 million or more searches done according to Overture). It also ranked for many 6 figure overture terms and was getting tons of traffic from Google for various phrases. Th…

    Trackback by Skills to pay the bills — December 20, 2005 @ 4:46 pm

  2. When Google decides your no longer of value

    One of my sites has been ranking #2 for 3 MILLION overture term (means there is 3 million or more searches done according to Overture). It also ranked for many 6 figure overture terms and was getting tons of traffic from Google for various phrases. Th…

    Trackback by Skills to pay the bills — December 20, 2005 @ 4:46 pm

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