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How
Many Page Views Should My Blog Get?
This is the mother of
all questions, right? This is what originally set me out on this path of
learning everything I could above pageviews.
Unfortunately, there's
no good answer. (Doesn't mean I'm not going to try, though!)
The number of
pageviews your blog gets really depends on many things: your topic, your skill
and knowledge, how long you've been blogging, how active you are on social
media, how good you are at SEO and digital marketing, how competitive your
niche is, and what the goals of your site really are.
I know that's a lame thing to read.
Unfortunately, it's pretty much the only answer available when you take to
Google with this question.
Still, here is a completely random smattering of self-reported pageview
numbers from various bloggers around the web:
An anonymous person on
a digital marketing forum wrote:
I
have 10 - 20 wordpress blogs most of them are 2 - 5 months old at the moment
and each of them gets traffic around 150 -1500 UV per day.
Aline from Nouchaline has been writing about
fashion since 2009 and gets about 300 pageviews a day.
nycmakeuplover blogs on, well, makeup and gets around 800
pageviews a day. The site has recently gone inactive, though, for what it's
worth.
Fashion.
Food. Flair. gets 2500 views a
month and has been at it for over 2 years.
An informal study done
by Blogelina in
2010 (so take it with a grain of salt... I'll explain why later) of 20 bloggers
found the average number of monthly page views to be around 4000, which comes
to around 130 per day.
And here's a quote
from John Saddington, a blogger whose article "How Much Traffic Do You Need to Start
Advertising on Your Blog?" ranks highly for relevant searches
around this topic:
If
you’re not getting at least 250 unique visitors1 (per day) by the end
of the first calendar year then there is something significantly wrong with how
you’re executing on your content, strategy, and brand.
Not sure I agree with
that, but it's another valuable perspective.
Pretty big variance
across the board, right? Like I said, it all depends. There is no normal. There
is no true average.
But I will also say
this.
There is no bad amount of pageviews, either. Not as
long as you're still growing and still trying to improve.
My friend Nate Shivar recently told me:
"A
blog about mesothelioma (a notoriously high value topic) that does 250
pageviews a month would be killing it."
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