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How do I measure the success of a post?

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:07 am
by Abdur12
In every post I write, my goal is to provide something interesting to read for the people who come to this blog. There are 5 factors that give me an answer as to whether I have been able to add value or not with a new article.

Carlos Bravo13
Aside from measuring the success of your blog , you can also apply criteria at the level of an individual post. I have identified 9 elements that give me an answer as to whether or not a post has been able to provide value to the people who have read it. Here are 9 key factors to measure the success of a post:

Measuring the success of a blog post

Number of Retweets : I usually post through my Twitter korea number account . If I get a lot of Retweets, it's because people think it's something interesting and share it with their followers.

New Twitter Followers : The more Retweets a post receives, the more new followers tend to follow me on my Twitter account.

Comments on the blog : If people read the blog and also comment, it shows that I have been able to provoke a reaction. Even if someone disagrees with what I say and criticizes me, I take it as a positive thing: they are taking the time to communicate with me.

New subscribers : An increase in the number of subscribers means that the person who has come to read the post trusts that in the future I can also provide them with new posts that will provide them with value in the form of advice, different points of view, ideas, etc.

Cover in aggregators : the most successful posts are distributed through new channels such as the blog aggregator bitácoras or menéame .

Republishing requests : whether a post is good or not is also shown if reference portals (in my case I have two republishings of Baquia and one of Hosteltur ) or others ask you for permission to republish the entry.