After 20 days of careful observation, I've finally got a fairly decent handle. Now the following statistics are analysis of my individual experiment, and may not apply to you. In fact alot of factors could change how things go for you.
Firstly, I've increased the amount of immediete new visitors to a blog based upon a new post from 2.5 to 5. In truth, though, it depends upon how popular your blog is. In truth, I have no statistics or reservations as to what this might be.
Okay. So far my original statement is that a link generates .045 readers per day, with a modifier of .001 for every other link that is also out there on the web. The last experiment has given me some reason to think that this synergy does exist, and it can be classified as a result of google page-rank formula, as well as reader inundation.
I suspended the experiment at 50 backlinks, for a bit better control of the situation, and it worked out well. The average yield per backlink, per day, was .078, which is only .017 out of the predicted yield. This discrepency can be hacked up to poor writing, or any number of things.
Thugh, the actual values? A new post still generates .045 + (.00066*N), where N is the total number of backlinks that you've so far generated. Of course, these figures could be skewed depending upon how relevant your backlinks are, or the content charachter.
While I have no way to measure my content, it was too easy to measure my word count. My average comment was 21 words long, and we can assume that this was the point of maximum effect per word before depreciation per word began.
The depreciation formula was the amount of words minus 21 (as depreciation started at 21), times by the result of 1/21 (assuming that it is the scientific median, this made sense to me). So you might be saying, well doesnt that make a one word comment a fantastic marketing tool? That depreciation modifier (or inversely appreciation modifier), conflicts with the number of words used, so therefore no. The maximum affect per word is achieved at 21, but this is by no means the maximum affect per comment.
Currently, Im working with the data in Excel. Tommorrow I may have something new to post.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Advertising
Another great means to advertise, we've all heard about Craigslist, and its ability to generate massive amounts of traffic relatively shortly.
Well, now...
Backpage.
A must for Internet Marketers. Sign up for it today. Posting is free, except in the Adult Section. And you can add options like automatic renewel, or sponsorship to your ads to make them stand out. Heck, even an option to print the your ad in the classifieds of Creative Loafing!!!
Atlanta, Ga Free Classifieds
Well, now...
Backpage.
A must for Internet Marketers. Sign up for it today. Posting is free, except in the Adult Section. And you can add options like automatic renewel, or sponsorship to your ads to make them stand out. Heck, even an option to print the your ad in the classifieds of Creative Loafing!!!
Atlanta, Ga Free Classifieds
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Almost a Month
Wow, its been quite a few days since I've posted here. Mostly this is so that I can collect data about my current experiment. It is currently exactly 50% complete. However, if you want to keep track of what I'm doing, check my main blogs:
Liberal Soldier
Crimson Star Entertainment
I will update this blog as the experiment avails itself, hopefully, it will make for some good reading.
However, I have decided upon my next experiment. Currently, my company is putting together a small documentary, and we plan to use it to bring traffic to the website. Some Im going to compare the cost of making the movie with the amount of traffic it produces.
Hopefully, it produces quite a bit.
Liberal Soldier
Crimson Star Entertainment
I will update this blog as the experiment avails itself, hopefully, it will make for some good reading.
However, I have decided upon my next experiment. Currently, my company is putting together a small documentary, and we plan to use it to bring traffic to the website. Some Im going to compare the cost of making the movie with the amount of traffic it produces.
Hopefully, it produces quite a bit.
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