One interesting aspect of publishing a weblog is finding out how many people are reading it, and how they found out about it. Unsurprisingly, most of my “traffic” comes from links on other Hong Kong weblogs, and a few posts that mention comments I have made. Shaky has linked to two of my posts, and the “Aussie Wine” still gets a few hits every day as a direct result! I have only just figured out how to do it, but I can now link to other people’s posts rather than just hoping that they will notice what I have written.
The other main source of traffic is search engines, principally Google. The interesting thing here is that you get to see the search term that was entered, so I now know that if you type “Hong Kong car tax” into Google, my short piece about Anthony Leung will be on the first page!
It has been known for people to deliberately try to get their sites high up in the Google rankings, and in the last few weeks the search algorithm has been changed to try and make this more difficult. One of the most common techiques was simply to mention certain keywords repeatedly, and apparently this is no longer so effective. Someone should tell Phil, because he is trying this technique in an attempt to get more traffic! Still, if it works, maybe someone will click on some of the other Hong Kong blogs as well.
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