Top 5 Tool Sites To Monitor Your Blog
Blogs that make money online by blogging need to know how they are doing so that they can tweak and modify to make their blogs better money earners. Here are some tools that help with this.
1. Google Analytics
A free yet powerful tool to monitor and analyse your blog statistics. Incorporating features of other statistics programs, Google Analytics provides date on the number of visitors and page views, entry and exit pages, referral sources. You can also track the geographic location of your visitors, what screen resolution or browsers were used plus a host of other information. A major advantage in using Google Analytics is the ability to track and monitor <a href=”>pay-per-click (PPC) Adsense campaigns.
2. Google Webmaster Tools
Check what pages of your blog are indexed, dead links and errors found by the Googlebot and other technical data such as sitemap, robots.txt and search engine rankings for specific search phrases. You can also find your anchor text on inbound links, and internal and external data. By analyzing the information, you can then make adjustments to problem areas to optimize your search engine traffic.
3. SEOBook Keyword Tools
Use Keyword Research Tool to find out what keywords your visitors are looking for and use the Competitive Research Tool to check what your competitors are checking.
4. iWebtool Website Speed Test
If your blog takes a long time to load, you may be losing readers. Check your blog’s loading speed to see if it is within acceptable limits. Your readers aren’t going to wait around for your page to load.
5. Feedburner
Still indispensible when it comes to gauging the number of feed readers. In fact it does more than that. It publicizes and optimizes your blog with FeedFlare. You can even earn revenue with it. In addition, it serves as a stat counter with profiles on your readers.
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Good info…
I only use Google Analytics, Webmaster tools and Feedburner..huhu:D
I use most of them except #3. This is because I am not really good at targeting keyword. Moreover, having to blog in a saturated niche makes it more difficult for me to stand in terms of search engine rankings.
Any particular reason why #3 & #4 have a nofollow link and the #1, #2 & #5 (all Google tools) have a followed link?
DG:
I didn’t think it mattered if the links are dofollow since they all belong to Google.