This post is my final post in the blog-post-per-day challenge. There have been days when I really didn't want to blog (resulting in posts like this), and there have been days where I was excited about what I was writing about and spent a lot of time on a post (resulting in posts like this one). It was much more difficult and time-consuming than I was expecting. Another thing I wasn't expecting which actually kept motivating me to write more: actual traffic to this site. Previously this site saw maybe 100 hits/day due to mostly various google hits on certain Django topics. When I started doing the blog post-per-day thing, however, this is what my traffic turned into:
But as I started to look at where that traffic was coming from, I realized it wasn't organic at all. (insert sad puppy face here) In fact, most of the traffic was coming from just a few sites. Here's what my top 10 referring sites were:
Once I found out that nearly all my traffic was coming from reddit, I started to try to cater towards that audience. To reddit's credit, however, the more I tried to target content towards what I thought redditers would like, the less successful the articles did over there. Either I was doing a bad job of writing articles for that audience, or they wisened up to my act (I'm thinking the latter is more likely).
I was also very surprised by which articles turned out to be the most popular. Here's the list of articles that I thought were my best:
- Easy Multi-Database Support for Django
- Writing an Markov-Chain IRC Bot with Twisted and Python
- Lambda Calculus
- Drop-dead simple Django caching
- Using CouchDB with Django
- Why CouchDB Rocks
- "Web Hooks"
- Reverse HTTP
Here's the list of my top 8 most popular articles over the past few days, in order, by traffic:
- Gems of Python
- Why CouchDB Sucks
- It's caches all the way down
- The internet is in immediate danger of collapse
- Why use VARCHAR when you can use TEXT?
- Using CouchDB with Django
- Why CouchDB Rocks
- Secrets of the Django ORM
Interestingly enough there are only two posts that appear on both lists. Really, it surprised me which articles got picked up and which didn't. I suppose it has something to do with the sensational titles and the sometimes-controversial posts. Specifically the VARCHAR/TEXT post got much much more push-back than I was expecting. In hindsight, I was wrong to mention anything other than PostgreSQL and SQLite, as those are what I've actually done the TEXT-only experimentation in.
After doing 14 screencasts and now 30 blog posts over the past few months, I'm pretty well spent in terms of creating new, original, content. That's not to say that I'm going to stop writing here or anything like that, but certainly I won't be posting quite as much. When I do, it will be because I legitimately have something to say, instead of because of an obligation.
Thanks for visiting my site while I participated in this challenge. I hope you stick around.
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By barbara at 9:08 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2008
You forgot the best part - you got a new tag line!
By James Tauber at 10:07 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2008
You did an awesome job. Congratulations!
Your numbers put mine to shame :-)
By Dave K at 11:23 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2008
I think you did a pretty great job Eric. I liked the diverse content and my list of favorites is more like yours. The reddit hoard is a bunch of zombies.
By Atamert Ölçgen at 12:11 a.m. on Dec. 1, 2008
From where I stand, none of the posts seemed forced or dishonest.
Thanks for sharing the experience.
By Arthur at 4:37 a.m. on Dec. 1, 2008
Great job, most of the articles were pretty good. You even passed 65536 visits! Congratulations!
By Wes Winham at 2:03 p.m. on Dec. 1, 2008
I'd say my list of your "best" (from the sense that I find them directly valuable) posts from the month matches up pretty well with your list. I would imagine that the traffic numbers ended up that way because of the more general applicability of the articles. A ton of people know what a varchar is, are interested in python or have heard about this whole "couchdb" thing, but quite a few less are looking to support multiple databases in django.
I've learned a lot of good stuff reading your blog this month and I appreciate it. Thanks :)
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