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Week 1 Results of Haunt Jaunts Monetizing Project

How’s week one of my Haunt Jaunts Monetizing Project (HJMP) going?

Step 1 was to focus on Bounce Rate Redux. Part of that was doing a blog redesign. Done. There are some aspects I can still improve, but overall I have the groundwork laid.

Did it have any effect on my bounce rate? Slightly. It’s down 1% from last week.

Gotta start somewhere, right? We’ll see if I can implement a few more things to lower that even further.

One thing I’m going to try and do is focus on Step 2. (Which I’ll write about in another blog.)

However, I did see some amazing results in ad revenue. Not that I made any big money. Still in the pennies category, but I haven’t seen this kind of increase in my blog’s history before.

The ads I saw the big bump on were my Project Wonderful ads. They’ve been traveling at about $0.03 for the past week/week and a half. Which I was happy about because that was up from $0.02 for the 2 weeks prior.

However, there was a point in time when they’d been at $0.00 for almost a month. That got me very worried. For the past few months they’ve been about $0.02. A few times they’ve spiked to $0.04, even $0.05. The most they’d ever been was $0.07.

Anyway, to see it hanging in there steady at $0.03 was a-okay. It’s not much, but it’s better than $0.00!

But yesterday I about fell over when I saw $0.40 in the ad box. Say what?

I blinked several times thinking I’d misread it. Nope. 40 cents.

But today it skyrocketed to $1.10 at one point! A whole dollar! Okay, it may be nuts to get excited over $1, but if you’ve read all the way to this point I’m willing to bet you’re trying to figure out how to get your blog to do that, too.

With PW ads I can tell you hits most definitely matter. I’ve seen Haunt Jaunts’ spike this past week. (In part due to my increased SEO efforts, but also I got some help in the form of two other blogs featuring mine last week. Very nice surprise!)

As I’m writing this the ad bids have dropped to $0.70. Still, that really beats $0.03!

So now I’m going to ramp up Steps 2 and 3 of the HJMP and see what kinds of hits I can bring in and what impacts it has on my revenue streams.

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Step 1 in HJMP: Bounce Rate Redux

My first project in the Haunt Jaunts Monetizing Project (HJMP) is improving my stats. Javier Ortega stresses that a lot in his book Paranormal Gold. Along with “Content is king,” which is probably the thing he stressed most.

I have decent content. (Don’t get me wrong. That can always stand improving.) But my hits have steadily increased. Not into the thousands like Javier’s numbers, but they’ve climbed.

I know better content and maybe more focus on SEO will help that. That’s something I’ll implement in Step 2. But for now I’m concerned with my bounce rate. Which, until Javier explained it in his book, I didn’t understand the importance of.

I check my Google Analytic stats regularly. Javier’s book explains why this is not only a good thing, but crucial to a blog’s success. However, understanding the numbers and working with them is even better. And while you mostly want high stats (i.e. for hits and such) there’s one that you want as low as possible: your bounce rate.

My bounce rate on Haunt Jaunts is a rather high 75%. So I’ve taken a couple of key steps to reduce it:

  1. Blog Redesigned -  My friend Nathan from A State of Mind has had me thinking about this one for a while now. He suggested I remove some widgets from my sidebars and make things less cluttered. Trouble is, I’m a bit of a pack rat. I had a hard time parting with some things. (Even though I knew he was right.) However, both he and Javier’s blog, GhostTheory, get great hits.  I analyzed their blogs. In addition to minimal widgets, they’re also both set up in a magazine-style. I’ve been eyeing that option for a while now. After reading Paranormal Gold I finally decided to implement it. Why? Because I don’t “give it up” all on the first page. If you want to read an article, you have to click through.
  2. Lead Them to the Blog, Not Away – This also kind of goes with #1. I think it’s why Nathan suggested I take down some of my widgets. So many of them lead people away. Nathan, as do I, subscribes to the “give out information” rule of blogging. I thought by being a place with links to ghost tours, other paranormal sites, etc I was providing useful info. I was, but now I understand why Nathan suggested if I want to keep those things to create a separate page for them. It’s all about the Bounce Rate. Unwittingly I was encouraging readers to go elsewhere instead of checking out my site more. So I took down some of the widgets and replaced them with ones that will direct people to other stories within my blog.

We’ll see how this works. If my Bounce Rate stays high, then I have to go back to Square 1 (which comes even before Step 1) and focus on Javier’s suggestion for the best foundation of any blog: content. Because at the end of the day it appears the bounce rate is the best indicator of how good a blog’s content is.

PUT IT IN PRACTICE

Do you know your bounce rate?

What steps do you take to keep it low?

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