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    • laurentjb
      laurentjb Subscriber last edited by

      I have an article that gets a lot of hits, way more than any other I have. Is there a way I can figure out why?

      For example, Is there a tool to help me find out where people are finding it?

      Or another important factors I should look at?

      Thank you in advance

      evelyn1986 hughcollins Aditi_08 Mudasir_Qayyum01 7 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
      • sarahwalsh
        sarahwalsh last edited by

        we would recommend writing ever green content marketing.

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        • exoticaleathers
          exoticaleathers last edited by

          A successful blog integrates interesting content with an attractive layout and effective SEO. It draws in readers with engaging narratives, provides useful perspectives, and fosters engagement through comments and social media shares. Regular posts and a straightforward, accessible design encourage return visits. Enhance your blog's performance with these tactics and observe your readership expand.

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          • vividkreations
            vividkreations last edited by

            A blog post that performs well captures the attention of readers with interesting content, pertinent keywords, and an irresistible title. It delivers valuable insights is effectively organized with distinct headings, and incorporates images to boost appeal. Implementing strong SEO techniques like internal linking and meta descriptions, further improves its exposure and maintains steady traffic flow.

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            • Mudasir_Qayyum01
              Mudasir_Qayyum01 @laurentjb last edited by

              @laurentjb

              Here are a few steps and tools you can use to analyze its performance:

              Analytics Tools: Use tools like Google Analytics to track traffic sources. By examining the referral paths, you can identify which websites, social media platforms, or search engines are driving traffic to your article.

              Search Console: Google Search Console provides data on search queries and landing pages. Check the Performance report to see which keywords are bringing users to your article and its click-through rate.

              Social Media Insights: If your article has been shared on social media, use platform-specific analytics (like Facebook Insights or Twitter Analytics) to understand how social engagement might be contributing to its success.

              Backlink Analysis: Tools such as Ahrefs or SEMrush can help you identify backlinks to your article. High-quality backlinks can significantly boost an article’s visibility and traffic.

              Content Metrics: Examine factors like the article’s headline, structure, and content quality. Tools like BuzzSumo can help you see how your content compares with others and identify what aspects are most engaging.

              User Behavior: Tools like Hotjar or Crazy Egg can provide insights into how users interact with your article, such as which sections they read most and where they drop off.

              These tools and analyzing the data, you can uncover the factors contributing to your article.

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              • Ahmad0300
                Ahmad0300 last edited by

                evelyn1986 7 days ago

                To understand why your blog article is performing well, consider these steps:

                Google Analytics: This tool helps you track traffic sources (search engines, social media, direct traffic) and identify the keywords that are driving visitors to your article.

                Google Search Console: Use this to see how your article ranks in search results and which specific queries are bringing traffic to it.

                Backlink Analysis: Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush can show if other websites are linking to your article, which can enhance its visibility.

                Content and User Behavior: Analyze your site's focus—whether it's tool-based or content-driven. Understanding your website's purpose helps in determining what content resonates best with your audience.

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                • Williammoris
                  Williammoris last edited by

                  A well-performing blog article on TNT SIM registration captivates readers with a compelling headline and engaging content tailored to their needs. It effectively incorporates relevant keywords, like TNT SIM registration to enhance search engine visibility and drive targeted traffic. High-quality visuals and a clear, structured format further boost its effectiveness. By providing valuable insights and step-by-step guidance on TNT SIM registration, the article not only attracts but also retains and converts its audience, fostering ongoing interaction and loyalty.

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                  • harrie.
                    harrie. @sarahwalsh last edited by

                    It's awesome that your article is getting so much attention! To figure out why, you could use analytics tools to see where your traffic is coming from and what keywords are driving it. This method works well, just like how understanding user engagement can help optimize performance on any platform.

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                    • Aditi_08
                      Aditi_08 @laurentjb last edited by

                      @laurentjb There are a variety of methods and tools you can use to determine why your article receives significantly more traffic than others:

                      • Identify Traffic Sources:

                      Google Analytics: This tool is crucial for understanding where your visitors are coming from. Check the "Acquisition" section to identify whether the traffic is originating from social media, search engines, or other websites.

                      • Analyze Search Queries:

                      Google Search Console: Use this tool to see which search terms are leading users to your article. The "Performance" report will show you which keywords are generating the most clicks and impressions.

                      • Review Social Media Metrics:

                      Social Media Analytics: Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn have their own analytics that can help you determine if a lot of traffic is coming from these channels.

                      • Examine Backlinks:

                      Backlink Analysis Tools: Utilize tools such as Ahrefs, SEMrush, or Moz to find out if other sites are linking to your article, which might explain the increased traffic.

                      • Evaluate Engagement Metrics:

                      Content Performance Metrics: Look at data like time spent on the page, bounce rate, and social shares. High engagement often means your content is appealing to readers.

                      • Consider Current Trends:

                      Reflect on whether your article addresses a trending topic or recent news. Content related to current events or popular subjects often garners more attention.

                      These insights can help you better understand why your article was successful, and you can apply them to other articles.

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                      • hughcollins
                        hughcollins @laurentjb last edited by

                        @laurentjb You can check by using MOZ Keyword Keyword Explorer

                        1. Open keyword explorer & enter domain URL
                        2. I use https://jinxmangaonline.com/ as an example. Put it in Adrress box & select root domain
                        3. It will show the ranking keywords, along with DA & PA

                        I hope this helps.

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                        • hughcollins
                          hughcollins @laurentjb last edited by

                          @laurentjb Congratulations that you article is perfoming well. You can find out why you blog is performing well by Using different tools. I am going to explain the method of MOZ

                          1. Open Moz Keyword Explorer
                          2. Put any domain For example: https://jinxmangaonline.com/ in Keyword explorer & Select Root domain from the box on the left side.
                          3. It will show the ranking Keywords, along with Page Authority & Domain Authority.

                          From there you can check which keywords are ranking & gaining traffic from Google.

                          If you have any other question, let me know.

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                          • evelyn1986
                            evelyn1986 @laurentjb last edited by

                            @laurentjb * Google Analytics to track where your traffic is coming from

                            • Google Search Console shows how your article ranks in SERP

                            • Backlink Analysis Tools like Ahrefs, MOZ and SEMrush can help you see if other websites are linking to your article, which can boost visibility.

                            • Content and User Behavior: Consider the nature of your website. Is it a tool-based site like compareheight.net, or is it more focused on content and articles? Analyzing your site’s purpose can help you understand what’s resonating with your audience.

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                            • evelyn1986
                              evelyn1986 last edited by

                              Consider the nature of your website. Is it a tool-based site like compareheight.net, or is it more focused on content and articles? Analyzing your site’s purpose can help you understand what’s resonating with your audience.

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                              • evelyn1986
                                evelyn1986 @laurentjb last edited by

                                @laurentjb To understand why your article is getting so many hits, here are a few steps you can take

                                • Use Google Analytics to Track your traffic.

                                • Use Google Search Console this shows how your articles are ranked in SERP

                                • Use Tools like MOZ, Ahrefs, SEMRush to analyze backlinks.

                                • Consider the nature of your website. Is it a tool based site like https://compareheight.net or a content based site like https://inforbez.com. Analyzing your site’s purpose can help you understand what’s resonating with your audience.
                                  Wish You Good Luck!

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                                • evelyn1986
                                  evelyn1986 last edited by

                                  To understand why your article is getting so many hits, here are a few steps you can take:

                                  • list itemGoogle Analytics: Use this to track where your traffic is coming from (search engines, social media, direct traffic) and identify the keywords bringing visitors to your article.

                                  • list item Google Search Console: This tool shows how your article ranks in search results and the specific queries driving traffic to it.

                                  • list itemBacklink Analysis: Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush can help you see if other websites are linking to your article, which can boost visibility.

                                  • list itemContent and User Behavior: Consider the nature of your website. Is it a tool-based site like compareheight.net, or is it more focused on content and articles? Analyzing your site’s purpose can help you understand what’s resonating with your audience.

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                                  • evelyn1986
                                    evelyn1986 @laurentjb last edited by

                                    @laurentjb Absolutely! To understand why your article is getting so many hits, here are a few steps you can take:

                                    Google Analytics: Use this to track where your traffic is coming from (search engines, social media, direct traffic) and identify the keywords bringing visitors to your article.
                                    
                                    Google Search Console: This tool shows how your article ranks in search results and the specific queries driving traffic to it.
                                    
                                    Backlink Analysis: Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush can help you see if other websites are linking to your article, which can boost visibility.
                                    
                                    Content and User Behavior: Consider the nature of your website. Is it a tool-based site like [compareheight.net](https://compareheight.net/) , or is it more focused on content and articles? Analyzing your site’s purpose can help you understand what’s resonating with your audience.
                                    

                                    Using these tools and questions will give you insights into why this particular article is performing well. Good luck!

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                                    • laurentjb
                                      laurentjb Subscriber @sarahwalsh last edited by

                                      @sarahwalsh I don't know, how would I find this out? Thanks

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                                      • sarahwalsh
                                        sarahwalsh last edited by

                                        hi, is it because that article has a lot more do-follow links?

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