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What was Hot at ProBlogger in August?

Posted By Darren Rowse 4th of September 2007 ProBlogger Site News 0 Comments

Last month was a pretty massive month here at ProBlogger with a record level of traffic (Google Analytics shows it at about 650,000 page views and our server side stats place it at 1.3 million – so it’s somewhere in between), 3959 comments (a new record) and 107 posts (the highest rate of posting at PB for at least 12 months). There was a lot of action on the blog a couple of reasons. It was partly a result of the blog’s redesign (which led to an increase in both actual visitors and pages viewed per visitor) as well as the 31 Day project.

107 posts is a lot to digest – so I’ve decided to summarize the top 15 in terms of visitor numbers.

Here’s a quick summary of the hottest 10 posts from ProBlogger in August 2007:

Of course this month was also popular for the 31 Days to Building a Better Blog Project which has 31 of my own blog tips and over 600 of yours!

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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  1. I really liked the project and the posts you have written Darren. There was no doubt that it helped everyone take part in what a blogging community should be through ProBlogger.

    Sly from Slyvisions.com

  2. That’s a really huge difference between Analytics and server stats… what exactly would cause that?

    I can’t imagine that half the readers have disabled javascript…

  3. Blogging often creates a momentum. One minute it can be difficult to write a post. But once you get going ideas keep coming.

  4. I have the same problem with the server side stats not being the same as google analytics.

  5. Wow. And they say summers are slow…

    I’m not surprised though. Your 31 days series was fantastic. :)

  6. I enjoyed the 31 Days series. It was fun reading through the huge lists of reader-submitted tips. Any chance of you doing something like that again?

  7. Wow Darren, congratulations on a successful August! I agree with what others said in the comments; the 31 Days series was awesome! I learned some really useful things during those posts and will probably refer back to them often.

    Likewise, August was a record month for my blog as well. I didn’t receive even close to the fraction of visitors you did, but for me, it was a lot. I owe a lot of it to your help.

    Thanks and keep up the good work!

  8. thanks Brad (and everyone) – I’m glad to hear things are growing on your blog too – keep up the great work.

    Redwall – we’ll do another one at some point in the coming months.

    In terms of serverside stats – from my experience, they are always bigger than anything like google analytics or sitemeter. I can’t remember the technical details of why (but I suspect it’s because they don’t count pages that don’t fully load etc) but it’s pretty normal.

  9. Your Alexa Traffic Overview show a huge increase after the new theme too. I like this new design and it make browsing a lot easier.

  10. I am learning a lot from ProBlogger. 31 days is indeed a knockout!! Great & handy in every sense. Thanks.

  11. i’ld go consolidate the tips from the “31..” and then thank you later!:p

  12. Hi. I will be a regular reader of your blog. keep posting new techniques. Can you tell us how much traffic you get daily from search engines . 650,000 wow! .

  13. Congratulations Darren

  14. I definitely LOVED the project as well. Great job! Also, the redesign is very updated as well… I have seen quite a few A-lister bloggers convert to this type of layout within the last few months.

    Congrats on the records traffic and comments! *=)

  15. I agree with the others–your 31 day project was great and the site design looks fabulous! Congrats on a wonderful month.

  16. thanks to everyone for your feedback. I do appreciate your support and participation at ProBlogger. The great thing is that in the last month comments were up by a higher proportion than actual traffic so as a community you’re really helping to keep improving this site.

  17. I wonder if comments are up everywhere among the top blogs, since John Chow recently spoke of “commenting your way to the top” of the search-engine rankings.

    Also, I would be interested in reading a analysis of linking patterns: the links to your individual posts here on problogger.

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