Mar 15 2006

Can You Find The 9 Faces?

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As you probably know I’m really into all things Blog Traffic as part of my Blog Traffic King exploits (join my list if you are into blogging) and today I’m participating in the second trial of what is called a “Blog Boost”.

I’m a member of a Yahoo! Group called LinkedIn Bloggers, who’s mission is to:

Linkedin (TM) Bloggers is a unique forum, where members of the Linkedin network (http://www.linkedin.com) meet to discuss how blogging and related technologies, such as podcasting, video blogging (‘vlogging’) and wikis can support their professional networking and self-promotion in the spirit of Linkedin. It is not a technical forum although there are inevitably discussions about technology from time to time.

There are some fairly high profile members including Dave Taylor, Darren Rowse and Des Walsh so I think it’s got great potential as a blogging “think tank”.

The blog boost concept is something we are testing to help increase the exposure of some of the great blogs in the group. The idea here is to firstly create blog awareness and also test the power of a network traffic effect, hence the interest of my alter ego, the Blog Traffic King.

Boost Target: Me, Myself & I

9 Faces
Today’s blog boost target is Me, Myself & I.

In particular check out this post – 9 Faces – Find ‘em – where you have to locate nine faces within a painting.

Previous Results

The first blog boost recipient, EMail OverLoaded, had fantastic results from the boost and reported back this rundown of events (summarized by Perceptric):

  • 16 bloggers (mainly LinkedIn Bloggers) posted items linking to the blog. These brought an extra 102 visitors
  • At some point the blog entered the del.icio.us/popular list, giving an extra 39 visitors.
  • The sharp increase in traffic got the blog listed at the bottom of the 10 fastest-growing Wordpress.com blogs. This list is seen by 120,000 Wordpress.com bloggers on their dashboards when they log in. This gave an extra 96 visits, and started it climbing to become #1 on the list.
  • Robert Scoble, Wordpress.com’s most famous blogger, must have seen this list on his dashboard and promptly Scobleized the blog. Although he called the blog a “Z-list blogger”, he did have a creative explanation for it :-)
  • Being Scobleized caused the numbers to continue to shoot up, getting the blog onto the list of the day’s 10 hottest Wordpress.com blogs (distinct from fastest-growing), that is displayed on Wordpress.com’s front page. It held at #5, and attracted an extra 46 visitors.
  • On the second day, traffic started arriving via Lifehack.org and Lifehacker.com, which both posted excerpts of the targets posts, and 43Folders.com which added the blog to their Recent Links list. More people delved deeper into the blog, and commented on the posts.
  • Google ranking improved:
    email productivity: was #12 (page 2), now #1 (page 1)
    email overload: was #60 (page 6), now #1 (page 1)
  • Google was fast to recognize links and traffic, Technorati was slow: didn’t increase its count of number of blogs that linked to the target.
  • A small community of coordinated bloggers acting in unison can set in motion a process that brings a large amount of traffic in a short time. The paradox is that the bulk of the traffic does not come from these blogs — it’s due to the threshold effect
  • Once you exceed the threshold necessary to become listed on a popular “top 10″ list, the rate of acceleration increases significantly, getting more traffic with less effort.
  • 700 extra visitors generated 1000extra page views, which means that the majority of these opportunistic visitors landed on the site, but did not click on any internal links. Until the boost traffic had been very targeted, so visitors typically read more than just one article. On the other hand, there were 9 comments, each a chance to interact with a reader.

It’s cool to see the chain of traffic travel as each element kicks off another trigger leading to more traffic. It will be interesting to read the results of this second blog boost. I’ll let you know if I have anything to report back to you.

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Comments

  1. 1
    On March 16, 2006 at 2:34 am Juuso - Game Producer said:

    Hey, thanks for the stats. Very useful – gives me ideas on how to enchance my blog visitors. Cheers

  2. 2
    On March 16, 2006 at 7:57 pm Jamsi said:

    That’s a fantastic idea Yaro and amazing to see the “ripple” effect.

  3. 3
    On March 17, 2006 at 7:11 am Chris Pund said:

    Very interesting concept and great to see how it affected the blogs traffic. It will be interesting to hear how it does for others as well as yours when your turn comes. I am looking forward to hearing more results!

  4. 4
    On November 16, 2006 at 3:46 pm Kenney Edwards said:

    “Show Me The Group Love” Formula. I like it. It’s amazing what people can accomplish when they put there heads together.

    thanks

    Kenney
    Increase Sales

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    on March 16, 2006 at 3:15 pm Pearsonified

    Wake Up Sick…

    Here’s hoping today’s recipients of The Indie Virus wake up with a bad case of the next riduclous search string to hit the blogosphere….

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