Table of contents for Blog Stats and Earnings 2008

This is a monthly feature here where I measure my 3 blogs’ progress. My goal with this series is to provide 100% transparency. You can browse current and past entries in the CAN… category. First I list the CAN data for each blog. Then I reflect with a few notes.
Legend:
C = Circulation, or backlinks
A = Analytics, or number of visitors and feed subscribers
N = Net, or the amount of money earned by the blog
1. Postcards from the Funny Farm, a psychology and inspiration blog
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Circulation
Google Backlinks: 224
Yahoo! Backlinks: 6,884
Analytics
from 12-01-08 to 12-31-08
Visitors: 11,531
Page Views: 15,536
Feed Subscribers: 110
Net
$68.50
2. Damien at the Speed of Life, my online diary
Circulation
Google Backlinks: 36
Yahoo! Backlinks: 272
Analytics
from 12-01-08 to 12-31-08
Visitors: 603
Page Views: 1,520
Feed Subscribers: 17
Net
$30
3. Dynamite Lesson Plan, a teaching blog
Circulation
Google Backlinks: 224
Yahoo! Backlinks: 6,884
Analytics
from 12-01-08 to 12-31-08
Visitors: 217
Page Views: 503
Feed Subscribers: 14
Net
$25.01
NOTES: December was a great month for traffic. I had close to 12,000 visitors which is a record by about 5,000 visitors. So what happened? Well, my static “Crazy Quotes” page has gained the 5th place on a Google search of those 2 terms. I have been getting 300-500 hits on that page a day! This has really helped the normal traffic and boosted the totals immensely. A special post or page can carry your blog without a need for traffic driving methods.
You may recall last month I decided I was done with empty clicker traffic such as Entrecard. It hurt me at first but very soon my other methods far surpassed Entrecard. I just feel that the quality of blogs there is not high and most people who came to my sites just clicked for their points and took off like a bat out of hell. I chose to work with Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks a little more. You will see attractive buttons in all three sidevars linking to my profiles on the social networks I am working with. Please add me to your lists!
My net suffered this month because I didn’t bother much with it. I decided to put my mental health above straining over sponsored posts. I did make a nice chunk of change without trying hard at all.
Finally, I’d be remiss if I didn’t note my recent Google PageRank increase on all three blogs. They used to be 1, 0, 0 and last night after the roll through, they became 2, 2, 2. This will enable me to get more paying posts and potentially more advertisers. I am a very happy camper as you all know I have been working very hard to bring my PageRank values up. Still though, I believe the future is going to be based on 100% pure transparency of stats and not on any dictator of value like PageRank. That’s the reason I will continue to post CAN stats on all my blogs through 2009.
As always, I want to be open to your questions and comments through this series. The comment box is waiting for you. You’ve seen my results read my notes, what do you have to say? Is there something I missed you’d like to discuss? How were your CAN results last month?













2 Comments
Hi Damien,
I was recommended here by Derek Semmler after being quite an active user of his blog for a couple of months now.
I am interested in trying to make some money from the internet as a small side income and have been looking into the sponsored posts thing.
This post shows me that it is possible to generate the amount of traffic required for some truly great income.
Thanks
@Neil@Free PS3: Anytime Neil. One of my favorite parts of this blog is posting my results in the most transparent way possible. Stop by after Feb. 1st and I’ll tell you what I found!
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