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The Results Are In…

18 Jun

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You may have noticed a sudden increase of blog posts here on my blog at KevinHDavis.com.  If you are enjoying the new flood of content, please let me know in the comments.  Sometime at the end of May, I was talking to my good friend Robby LeBlanc on the phone and he mentioned he was going to start blogging daily as part of a 30 day blog challenge Jeanette Cates was co-hosting.  I had never participated in a 30 day blog challenge before, but I have done several 30 day Squidoo challenges with Tiffany Dow in the past.

With a Squidoo challenge, you pick a topic, build a lens and then do everything in your power to increase it’s lesrank or traffic and the one with the top lensrank or traffic at the end wins the bragging right.  Through the process you learn many new things along the way.  The spirit of the challenge brings out the competition in you.

A blog challenge is a little different, it is more like a marathon.  The challenge here is to post at least one blog post each day.  The idea behind it, at least on my side is the 30day of repetition will create a habit that I then continue after the 30 days.  I used to run my blog using RSS2Blog, an auto blogger posting articles several times a day.  When I felt like it, I would make a post here and there.

Late last year, I recieved an email from another friend here in Salt Lake that attends my monthly training,  Sara Lambrinos from Sites By Sara.  Her question for me “When are you going to start posting real stuff instead of these articles from 2 years ago”.

Ouch!  So in December I shut the autoblogger down and commited to blogging on a regular basis.  January started OK, and then quickly went downhill.  Thanks to the challenge, I am now starting to actually enjoy writing each day.

So, back to the title of the post.  How has the challenge affected my site stats?

May/June Stats Comparison

May/June Stats Comparison

 

As you can see from the screenshot of analytics, everything has improved but Pages/Visit, however this is pretty close to the same period as last month.

Traffic is up 55%
Bounce Rate down 12%
New Visits up 14%

Now my blog isn’t some super popular one yet, but it has basically been dormant for 6 months.  Nothing like a good challenge to put some wind in my sails.  The blog posts are also going out to my fan page at http://www.facebook.com/onlinemarketingconsultants through the Networked Blogs application on Facebook, and of course the #Blog30 updates on Twitter. 

I also gained 31 new subscribers to my list so far this month with 10 double optins.  Hopefully they are continuing to get some value out of the new posts.

My RSS feed subscribers has actually gone down according to Feedburner from 1391 on June 1st to 1374 on June 16th, which I think is kind of strange but Feedburner reporting can be kind of glitchy sometimes.

UPDATE:  Also checked banner ad stats for the blog

Banner Ad Stats for KevinHDavis.com

Banner Ad Stats for KevinHDavis.com

Anyway, a big thanks to Jeanette Cates, Robby LeBlanc and Sara Lambrinos.

Keep on blogging,
Kevin

 
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Merry Christmas To All

25 Dec

I just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a Merry Christmas.

 

Christmas wishes have been coming in all day on Christmas Eve, while I was traveling from different email lists I subscribe to.  Marketers, around the world appreciating those who make their business possible, as well as friends, new and old.

 

Now that I have taken my blog off of autopilot, it will take some getting used to, but I still plan to post at least 3 times a week.  This is the time of year I spend planning out the coming year, and this week was been no different.  On the flight to Phoenix I started writing out titles for upcoming blog posts for the coming year.  I have made it up to 27 so far.  Tonight I logged in and created them as draft posts on my blog, so I can easily go back in and finish the post.

 

Since I am traveling a lot in January, as well as this holiday season, I downloaded to offline blogging tools, to help me manage to blog, even when I can’t get connected.  One is wBloggar, and the other that i am using right now to create this post is Windows Live Writer from Microsoft.

 

The cool thing about both of these tools is the ability to maintain multiple blogs from one interface.  The main interest I had at first was the ability to create or edit posts offline and then post them later when I connect.

 

January, I am headed out on a week long cruise, with my partners Rick Dearr and Robby LeBlanc.  This is Mike Filsaime’s Marketers Cruise, so I’ll be rubbing shoulders with some of the greatest marketers in the world.  Of course I want to be able to capture some of my epiphanies while their still fresh, so an offline blogging tool, will hopefully help.  Not sure how much it is going to cost for internet access on the ship, but I still want to blog and share the experience with you.

 

2010 is going to be a great year for us, and I can’t wait to see it unfold.  The brainstorming and planning I have been doing over the last week has been awesome, and I can’t wait to reveal some of the surprises I have in store for you.  For those of you in Salt Lake and in the various meetup groups I attend, look forward to more mindmaps and some special process maps showing the processes we use step by step.

 

To your success,

Kevin

 
 

A Quick Post From Utterz.com

28 Dec

Mobile post sent by kevinhdavis using Utterlireply-count Replies.  mp3

Just a quick voice broadcast from the road as I was heading back to Salt Lake from Las Vegas after visiting my friend, Robby LeBlanc for Christmas.

I spent a lot of time on the road this holiday season and spent that time listening to many training cds from different home study courses like the Nitro Blueprint course and presentations from Yanik Silver’s Underground Seminar. While I was listening to the different training, I am always searching for new ways to take what others have done to the next level.

While I was meeting with Robby over the holiday, we had a chance to discuss some of my action plan for 2009. Once again, it is very aggressive, but I tried to focus on things I was not doing on my business that are easy to implement and measurable. I am also looking forward to outsourcing more in 2009 and stepping back from the day to day activities and focus on the strategic growth of our business.

Robby and I are putting togethor some small blogging workshops in Vegas in 2009, focused on getting your blog setup in the workshop, and then putting it on steroids with the tools I have been using and social media.