If you haven’t heard about Tweetmeme yet, chances are you will soon–like right now. In fact you can see evidence on this page–that little “Retweet This” button is provided by Tweetmeme. I’ll give you the high points. Tweetmeme is a service that’s sort of like Digg in that it allows you to “vote” for a [...]
Newspaper Web Traffic Up
From Kirk LaPointe: The NAA data shows newspaper Web traffic was up 10 per cent in the first quarter of 2009 over the same period in 2008, with unique visitors pegged at 73.3 million visitors. Even more hopeful inside that data is the growth in overall page views, 12.8 per cent for a total of [...]
More on Google Analytics — Traffic Quality
The other day I posted a short introduction to Google Analytics along with a couple of ideas about how the information compiled there could be used specifically by journalists. One of the other really cool features (it’s new) in Analytics is the ability to create custom reports. One that I’ve created for some sites is [...]
Leave Right Now!!!
Go read Jack Lail’s post on sending visitors away from your site. Heh…like how I did that?
RSS–Full Feeds or Partial Feeds (Again)
I was about 80% finished with this post…had about 300 words or so written. It was the same old post you’ve read over and over about whether or not you should provide full feeds or partial feeds. I even had a twist thrown in that related directly to journalists. My thesis was going to be [...]