LazyWeb Request: Integrated Blog Metrics

Brad Feld sort of makes a LazyWeb request, noting all the various places he looks to learn from his blog readers and wondering aloud about how he can easily integrate all those measures into a dashboard.  Here are the things he’s looking at:

I stepped back from it all yesterday and did an inventory of the various data I’m measuring on a daily basis.  Following is the list of the services I’m using:

FeedBurner: Core RSS feed and page view metrics
AWStats: Core page view metrics
Google AdSense: Page views by channel, ad click throughs
Amazon: Online purchase metrics
Bloglet: Email subscribers
MyBlogLog: Outbound link tracking
MeasureMap: Inbound / outbound link tracking (in alpha)
Technorati: More link tracking
Feedster: Even more link tracking
I’m also using a number of these services to enhance my blog, all which collect (or generate) other stats.

Amazon: Reading Now, Read Recently, Toy of the Month
Jinzora: Listening Now
Word of Blog: Promoting Now
MyBlogLog: Outbound link tooltip
FeedBurner: FeedCount (subscriber count), BuzzBoost (republish Mobius PR feed)
NewsGator: Subscribe button
Bloglet: Email subscribers
Google: Search on blog
Page Two: My random page where I play with stuff until I put it in production


2 Responses

  1. When Google decides your no longer of value

    One of my sites has been ranking #2 for 3 MILLION overture term (means there is 3 million or more searches done according to Overture). It also ranked for many 6 figure overture terms and was getting tons of traffic from Google for various phrases. Th…

  2. When Google decides your no longer of value

    One of my sites has been ranking #2 for 3 MILLION overture term (means there is 3 million or more searches done according to Overture). It also ranked for many 6 figure overture terms and was getting tons of traffic from Google for various phrases. Th…

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