It's been 3 years writing a daily post and almost 5 years publishing on this blog. This is the analysis of the most important metrics of 2014.
Carlos Bravo56
Am I in time to do a summary of my blog's 2014? Even if you tell me not, it's too late. There's no turning back now. I didn't want to break with the tradition started in 2012 and repeated in 2013 with the summary of the year. There was also a post after reaching the milestone of 1,000 consecutive posts , but I promise not to repeat myself (too much).
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Lately I have a strange feeling of being persecuted when I read different blogs. They are phrases like “there are people who publish every day instead of writing something when they have something to say”. I am not the only one who publishes a daily post but it is difficult not to feel alluded to when you read something like that . The truth is that I am japan telephone number not shooting myself in the foot when I say that one of the trends in 2015 will be a greater focus on the quality of the content with the consequence of publishing less. But of course, there are 2 things to keep in mind to put it in context.
On the one hand, one thing is what makes sense for most people or companies in terms of blogging strategy and another is what I do. On the other hand, I would also say that running is a waste of time if I wouldn't be able to run 3 kilometers in a row without throwing up. I'll leave it there, I promise not to waste any more time on this subject...
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1 Traffic and conversion analysis of the blog marketingguerrilla.es
1.1 Loss of 40% of visits from Google in 2014
1.2 More than 3,300 subscribers in one year
1.3 The chronic “problem” of not responding to all comments
1.4 Page views and unique users
1.5 My love-hate relationship with Twitter
2 New challenges for 2015
2.1 My projects for 2015
2.2 What will not change in 2014
Traffic and conversion analysis of the blog marketingguerrilla.es
This year I have taken the liberty of adding new metrics to the annual summary to go into more depth in the analysis. In summary, it has been a good year, although relatively bad in terms of metrics. Above all, Google has not liked me as much as in recent years. Comparing yourself with others is for weaklings, so I will limit myself only to my own data, which you can see below.