131: How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review - a podcast by Darren Rowse: Blogger, Speaker, Author and Online Entrepreneur

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Seven Areas on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review
Many bloggers do an end of year review. It’s a logical time to do an audit of your blog and set goals. I also think that periodically checking in on those goals and setting new ones is a good idea. This being halfway through the year it is a logical time to do just that.This is a good time to just stop blogging for a day or just spend a few hours and do some analysis of your blog. How have you been traveling as a blogger?

I’m going to run through one method I use to do a blog review, but I also have a second suggestion that ProBlogger Editor Stacey Roberts wrote in 2015 that a lot of readers found helpful.I was also thinking about the best way to conduct a blog review and I came up with seven different areas to focus on. In each of these seven areas there are four questions you  need to ask.
Questions to Ask in Each of the Seven Blogging AreasWhat were my successes?
What are the opportunities that come from those successes?What were the failures?
What is my plan?I’ve also developed a worksheet that is a bit of a matrix that you can use to find the seven areas and ask the four questions within each one.
In Today’s Episode: Seven Areas on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog ReviewListen to this episode in the player above or on iTunes here.

ContentWhat did well? Posts, categories, topics, lengths, mediums etc.
Did I meet deadlines?Plan - set an editorial plan - CoSchedule or Spreadsheet


TrafficTraffic spikes and why - social network, blogs, seasonal
Promote seasonal spikes and look for opportunitiesDips and ways to minimize those dips
Trending traffic - up, down, plateausPromotional activities - guests posts, social, SEO, how did it go?


Reader EngagementHealth of your readership
Are they engagingComment numbers, share numbers, bounce rate
Open rates on email newslettersSocial media engagement
What are you hearing from your readers?Have you delivered value? Giving more than taking
Reader Survey - ask questionsRun a community project or challenge to get engagement


MonetizationHow is income trending?
What has performed well?Where is income coming from - launches or long tail sales?
Other monetization methodsPlan

What products to developWhat sponsors to approach
What affiliatesReview media kit for sponsors
Promotional calendar for products to launch or developSet aside time to build a product or reach out to sponsors




TechServers, outages, downtime
Security, updates, plugins, vulnerabilitiesBroken features, new tools or plugins
Design - Overhaul, review, is it dated or need tweakingMobile responsive
Tools - email, landing pages, do my tools still serve my needs?Do I need and get value from paid tools?


ProductivityHow do you use your time?
WorkflowsWhat takes the most time?
Time tool like RescueTimeYou

How are you traveling?How are you going?
Do we ask ourselves this question?How are you going with your blogging, but your life as well?
Physical, spiritual, mental, your energy levels and passionDo you need a break or to change direction?
It’s important to ask deeper more personal questionsAre you filling your cup?
Professional development - solo entrepreneurs need to do this for themselvesIf you are not learning and developing your blog may suffer



Further Resources on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog ReviewHow to Do an End of 2015 Blog Audit: Take Stock of What You’ve Achieved and Where You’re Headed by Stacey Roberts
Download the WorksheetCreate Content - Content is the cornerstone of your blog. Here you’ll find everything to help you create great blog content.
CoSchedulePromotion - How to Get More Eyeballs on Your Blog
Find Readers - If you need to know how to find rea...

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