Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: June 2008
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Table of contents for Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: December 2007
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: January 2008
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: March 2008
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: April 2008
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: February 2008
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: May 2008
- Blog Traffic, Publishing, and Money: June 2008
How did I do in June of 2008?
Didn’t quite meet my goals in traffic and money, but publishing was a slam dunk. I think Social Media will save me in July.
Traffic
Goal: Traffic: 3,000 uniques
Actual: 2,554 uniques

I spent time playing and exploring ways “outside the box” to blog and you see the consequences here. At the same time, I feel my exploration was worth it. You’ll notice I now have all my top referring social media sites linked in my layout. I am investing more in them: ie; Chawlk, Blog Catalog, etc. We’ll see how that works for July’s numbers. I invite you to join my community at MyBlogLog and some of the other sites through the links at the top and in the sidebar. Networking is cool because the increased traffic works both ways!
Publishing
Goal: 3
Actual: 4
- Create Through Necessity a guest blog at Katelynjane’s Notebook.
- The Upside of Recession: Consciousness published at Blogcritics Magazine.
- Love Homework a guest blog at It Might be Love
- Playing through Diffucult Times a guest blog at Be Playful (Scheduled for an early July publishing)
Money
Goal: 200 bucks.
Actual: 115 bucks.
Due to not having PR, IZEA doesn’t give me the options I used to have as a PR4. This is very ironic since doing paid posts is likely why my PR was taken away, but I am not complaining. I feel like PR is going to change it’s ranking algorithm eventually and I intend to keep writing for hire when it makes sense. I’ll never publish what I consider a boring post. You have my word on that. And hey … 115 bucks is a lot of money! Incidentally, I just thought I’d throw in here that despite the recession, if you live in the area, the Boston jobs are flourishing. Thought I’d send the site out if anyone needs it.
Goals for July 2008 are:
Traffic: 2700 uniques
Publishing: 3
Money: 200 bucks
Final thought:
This month you will see me a lot in social media. I intend to use that more to try and meet my July goal of 2700 uniques. I think it is an untapped resource here at the Farm. I will report the results of this strategy next month. Maybe I’ll see you at the social media sites?
Thanks for following this series! Watch how I do in July 2008. -Damien
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I think $115 is pretty good!
Thanks Michelle. It can buy a lot of suntan lotion which is what my kids and I need today out by the pool! I’m finding more ways of mmol every day. Let me know if you ever want to know how I am doing it, that is, if I haven’t put it up here already. I believe in sharing.
Congratulations on your success. If you’re looking for an opportunity to get posted elsewhere, I have been following your blog for a little while now and would be more than happy to allow you to write a post for my site.
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I think in the summer months, there is a drop in web surfing in general. People aren’t stuck in their houses with bad weather. I think you’re doing fabulous with the goals you’ve set for yourself!
I love this template, too!!!! Best one yet!!!!
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Even though you didnt’ quite make your $ goals or your unique visit goals, I still see both of those numbers as success! I’m not making my view goals lately, which sucks, but I’m following in your footsteps and trying to promote on other sites more (: Good luck with this month!!
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Thanks Katelyn. All we can really do with our blog goals is seek inbound links and write quality content. Keep it up and thanks for your encouragement.