Hi Michael,
Because this feature could be useful for News team to track the impact of your news articles I'd like to remind you of list of referers to our site:
http://www.squeak.org/stats.html?view=referers
You can also come there through Stats link right in header. This list shows where are visitors coming from, that is, which article, webpage, blog post let the visitor click a link to our site.
I'm also thinking about enhancements of that list to show trends and specially to detect the new blog posts which mention Squeak, so that we can react with commenting them ASAP.
Best regards Janko Webteam leader
Hi Janko,
since most of the referers are from searches, it would be very interesting to know what people search for.
Any chance that the page (or another one) also displays the search terms and not just google+country/TLD?
/Klaus
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 20:16:08 +0200, Janko wrote:
Hi Michael,
Because this feature could be useful for News team to track the impact of your news articles I'd like to remind you of list of referers to our site:
http://www.squeak.org/stats.html?view=referers
You can also come there through Stats link right in header. This list shows where are visitors coming from, that is, which article, webpage, blog post let the visitor click a link to our site.
I'm also thinking about enhancements of that list to show trends and specially to detect the new blog posts which mention Squeak, so that we can react with commenting them ASAP.
Best regards Janko Webteam leader
To all: list of referrals is now improved with new links in bold, that is links which appears for a first time in last 7 days. Now it is really easy to spot new blog posts, articles or any new web pages refering to our website.
To Klaus: What people are searching for can be found from Google Webmaster tools. I'll include our website there in near future. Google statistics is prety useful because it shows clearly how people try to find us and we can react with SEO optimizations accordingly.
Problem with the Webmaster tools is only that they cannot be shared among others than admin. Hmm, should we wget and put them to our stats from time to time?
Janko
Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Janko,
since most of the referers are from searches, it would be very interesting to know what people search for.
Any chance that the page (or another one) also displays the search terms and not just google+country/TLD?
/Klaus
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 20:16:08 +0200, Janko wrote:
Hi Michael,
Because this feature could be useful for News team to track the impact of your news articles I'd like to remind you of list of referers to our site:
http://www.squeak.org/stats.html?view=referers
You can also come there through Stats link right in header. This list shows where are visitors coming from, that is, which article, webpage, blog post let the visitor click a link to our site.
I'm also thinking about enhancements of that list to show trends and specially to detect the new blog posts which mention Squeak, so that we can react with commenting them ASAP.
Best regards Janko Webteam leader
Webteam mailing list Webteam@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/webteam
Hi Janko,
on Fri, 24 Oct 2008 17:42:11 +0200, you wrote:
To all: list of referrals is now improved with new links in bold, that is links which appears for a first time in last 7 days. Now it is really easy to spot new blog posts, articles or any new web pages refering to our website.
To Klaus: What people are searching for can be found from Google Webmaster tools. I'll include our website there in near future.
O.K. thanks.
Google statistics is prety useful because it shows clearly how people try to find us and we can react with SEO optimizations accordingly.
Problem with the Webmaster tools is only that they cannot be shared among others than admin. Hmm, should we wget and put them to our stats from time to time?
Not that I expect break-through info but it can be useful for comparision with the "zero"-info we have today. Thanks for your effort Janko & helpers.
Janko
Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Janko, since most of the referers are from searches, it would be very interesting to know what people search for. Any chance that the page (or another one) also displays the search terms and not just google+country/TLD? /Klaus On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 20:16:08 +0200, Janko wrote:
Hi Michael,
Because this feature could be useful for News team to track the impact of your news articles I'd like to remind you of list of referers to our site:
http://www.squeak.org/stats.html?view=referers
You can also come there through Stats link right in header. This list shows where are visitors coming from, that is, which article, webpage, blog post let the visitor click a link to our site.
I'm also thinking about enhancements of that list to show trends and specially to detect the new blog posts which mention Squeak, so that we can react with commenting them ASAP.
Best regards Janko Webteam leader
Webteam mailing list Webteam@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/webteam
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