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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

On September 2, I decided to not look at my google analytics stats for a month. I wanted to take the focus off trying to guess what people wanted to read and worry instead about what I wanted to write. 

On September 30, I checked in to find that my visits were up 10% over August. I hit record highs for both visits and page views for the month. 

This is awesome.

Do I think it’s directly related to me not looking at stats? No. Do I think it’s partially related? Not really. Instead, I can trace the increase to two specific things. 

First, I posted two relatively simple but high-impact DIY projects in September that got picked up by larger blogs (including here and here). Ideas for these projects did not come out of me not worrying about stats, they just came out of having free time to play around with paint. Both of these projects were conceptualized and completed within a few hours.

Second, I posted more often which usually means more click-throughs. I’ve already gotten into the habit of daily posting. Generally, I write posts the day before they go live and set them to publish at 5am PST. As a blog reader, I appreciate consistent daily content, therefore as a blog writer, I try and deliver the same. But this month, encouraged by my idea to write for me, I published more on a whim in the afternoon. Some posts (like this or this) would have just been tweets in August. I have definitely noticed that in recent months a lot of my more personal life and raw thoughts have gone to twitter and not the blog because, let’s face it, it’s much faster to publish and share. I liked getting that personal stuff posted here though. This blog is archived so much better than twitter and at the end of the day, I prefer it as a documentation tool.

So what’s the takeaway? 

First, it’s realizing that while big traffic spikes caused from shared projects are great, they are not nearly permanent. Out of all those clicks and new eyeballs, probably only 5% of people will actually be back. (That’s definitely not a substantiated fact, just a guess on my part.) I refuse to be discouraged by this. It’s good to know that there is going to be pick-up when the project is right.

But more important, it’s realizing that sustaining traffic is not necessarily about cranking out a big DIY a week. It’s not figuring out & forcing more personal stuff to share. 

It’s actually much more boring and simple. It’s to keep writing. 

After my experiment, I’ve decided to do just that. Write. Write. Write. Encourage project development time, but not worry about getting six blog-worthy projects a month. Share personal stuff when it’s authentic, but don’t force it. I have also decided to continue the no-stat checking plan. I am going to look in at the end of every month to see how things are going, but that’s it. 

I have realized that checking statistics daily is like weighing yourself everyday when you are trying to lose weight. On the days when the scale is down, you might feel better. On the days when the scale is up, you might feel worse. Better to skip all that drama and just focus on eating healthy and moving more. Plus, your once a month weigh-ins will actually mean something and will provide more accurate feedback.

I get an email every few days from someone trying to grow their blog and increase their readership. I usually direct people here & here. But I've recently realized this is the bottom line: Do you love to write? Do you look forward to posting? Is your content original? Is your blog easy to read and simple to navigate? Are your photos good?  If the answer to all of those is yes, then all you can do is continue. Readers will come (and more importantly stay) if all of those elements are there. If the answer to any of those is no, then that is the item (or items) that you need to work on.

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31 responses to “thoughts on the no stat-checking experiment.”

  1. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I appreciate your blog so much because there is always a post every day and I love that. Keep writing and sharing, I’m reading!

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  2. elizah09 Avatar
    elizah09

    You’re definitely doing well on the “bottom line” items! Thank you so much for keeping an awesome blog–it’s the first “fun” online thing I check every day 🙂 And because of your spontaneous afternoon posts lately, I’ve found myself checking in later too. I’m really digging the videos too, they motivated me to finally start my first minibook–thanks, Elise!

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  3. Amanda Abernathy Avatar

    I found you through pinterest. Someone posted one of your projects.

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  4. Deb @ PaperTurtle Avatar

    Very good advice, Elise. Thanks for this! xo

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  5. Cassie Avatar

    This is a really great post Elise. With WordPress, my stats are the first thing that comes up in my dashboard. I’m constantly checking, but know I shouldn’t be. I’m going to try to find a way to reconfigure my landing page to be more about comments and less about stats. Thanks so much.
    I think you’ve gathered a lot of really important information over the past month!

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  6. misti Avatar

    Great points! I rarely check mine and am usually disappointed when I do. I’m always surprised on my Etsy stats though because I’ve had my shop closed for a year and a half due to travel and people are still going to that! Twitter has helped gain some readers and I think if I utilized that more it would work too. I’m also a latecomer to that, not realizing how different from FB it was.

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  7. Tsila Sofer Elguez Avatar
    Tsila Sofer Elguez

    all I can say is I am happy to read the blog every day and I always like to read the personal stuff better

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  8. Carla Avatar

    I’m one of that 5%
    I have really been enjoying your blog, thanks for this thoughtful post.

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  9. Skye Avatar

    Elise, you are awesome. I love your mix of crafty stuff and personal stuff, and I love your views on stats. I’m glad you are going to keep focusing on writing and enjoying your own blog. That attitude definitely shines through and makes your blog a pleasure to visit!

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  10. susan ku Avatar
    susan ku

    Thanks, great advice. I read your blog daily & love all the content! Keep up the great work!

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  11. Gwen Avatar
    Gwen

    I agree about the daily post comment… As a blog reader I get hooked on certain blogs and enjoy seeing something each day. Someday I would like to be a blog writer but the consistency hasn’t happened. I did enjoy your post and not from a business point of view. More from a life point of view…focusing on the important parts. Keep it up.

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  12. Juliette Avatar
    Juliette

    I’ve been reading your blog for several months now (found you through a Paperclipping Roundtable interview), but this is the first time I’ve commented. I just want to say that I’ve so enjoyed your daily posts and being able to follow your development as an artist. Your blog and your journey are truly inspiring.

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  13. Dalyce Avatar

    Hi Elise.
    I am one of your newest readers and I have you bookmarked into my reading list, so there you are every morning. I enjoy you and Kal every day during breakfast and coffee. I would like to thank you very very very much for your post today. Much of what you offered here is what I have been looking for. I also followed the link to the Q&A on crafting and blogging post and found oodles of relevant info there too, so thanks!
    I think you are totally rad and your style is authenic which is what keeps me interested. You’re on the right track with the whimsical posts about personal stuff as well as crafting posts. An awesome mix, and I look forward to reading your blog for a long, long time.

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  14. Linda Avatar

    thank you for sharing your real thoughts. this post totally spurred a pretty truthful post on my blog today. Thank you for being so brilliant in your creating, writing, living… not to mention your beautiful love story! You are truly one of those gems in the world!

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  15. Gina @ Oaxacaborn Avatar

    This is incredibly encouraging. THANK YOU.

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  16. Ihilani Avatar

    Love your straightforward advice on increasing traffic. I definitely need to work on consistency. I go in and out of blogging, but your thought on using your blog for archival purposes makes a good point. I should use my blog as kind of a diary and by doing so can increase the number of posts I write. One of my problems is sometimes I feel like I’m getting too personal. While I dont feel that way about the personal posts you write, do YOU ever feel that way when you go back and re-read your stuff?

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  17. elise blaha Avatar

    oh yeah, some of my college archives are a bit too personal. But I guess I figure that was then so it is okay. There is a fine line with how personal to be, but I think it is different for everyone. For example, I refuse to get super negative on this blog and the best way I have found to do that is to not post while I am angry. Usually a day of perspective really helps to make me a bit more rational. 🙂

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  18. Crankymommy Avatar

    Wonderful post, truly inspirational. A friend introduced me to your blog, and now we are both fans 🙂 We will be doing holiday mini books together, and we are super excited.

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  19. Caitlin Avatar

    Inspirational! So since you sometimes post in the afternoon now, does that mean maybe we’ll get a photo of the finished quilt today?

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  20. elise blaha Avatar

    No, there will not be photos of the quilt until I am home from vacation… So October 18ish. 🙂

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  21. Nicole Avatar

    Thanks for sharing the results of your experiment. I personally love your mix of personal, crafty and business blog posts. You keep it interesting and that’s why I keep coming back. Love your honesty and the way you write/speak to us. You are big inspiration to me!
    How did you find out about your projects being picked up on other blogs? I’m guessing they contacted you…?
    Thanks for the links back to your old blogging/craft posts too. I have them open in new tabs to read later today when I have time to concentrate. 🙂

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  22. Amanda Avatar

    Absolutely fantastic post, Elise. I adore your blog and like so many others have said, I admire and love how authentic you are.

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  23. Casey Avatar

    I love your mix of personal stories and craft projects. Keep writing and we will keep reading 🙂

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  24. elise blaha Avatar

    Thanks! I saw on twitter about one of them and someone commented about the other. But I can tell when I look at stats which sites are sending lots of traffic. 🙂

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  25. Ashley Brimeyer Avatar

    Elise, you’re the coolest. You keep posting and I’ll keep reading. It’s as simple as that!
    P.S. I can’t wait until you get home so I can get my “live vibrantly” print in the mail 🙂
    Hope your trip is refreshing and relaxing!!!

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  26. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    Elise-
    I am also one of the 5%. I found your ampersand project on pinterest and I have been loving your blog ever since. You have me crafting again and taking a new approach to my scrapbooking. Your blog is the first one that I check because I know you will have something cool posted. I so appreciate what you are doing here!

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  27. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    I found your blog through a link via twitter from Ali Edwards…found her a few months ago when I googled “scrapbooking blogs” – I read your blog and Ali’s blog daily. just a f.y.i. ps-the quilt makes me want to learn how to sew!

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  28. sherried Avatar
    sherried

    Thanks for posting I read your blog every day. Check it several times. Keep up the good work.

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  29. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks so much Ashley. And I mailed that print before I left. The flat purchases that I had a stamp for got dropped in the mail. 🙂

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  30. Aditi Avatar
    Aditi

    “they say a watched pot never beeps” – Monica Geller

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  31. Jenny Meyerson Avatar

    Awesome as usual Elise. You are the most consistent artistic blogger I read. Your blog has become a part of my morning routine, like a warm cup of hot chocolate. Just love it. And your post about “Do your best” was hands down my favorite even though I originally came here from a link on your handmade stamp.
    Thanks for the diversity and being authentic, it’s refreshing.

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