Month 1 Recap April 2, 2010
It’s been a busy past two weeks at work, home, and at Better Parenting. As a result, I’ve been less active here, but I’ve got a pretty thorough recap of what’s happened lately to follow. I just finished up the first month of BetterParenting.com, and on the whole it went quite well.
- Surpassed goal of 10,000 pageviews (had nearly 11,000 views on 4,300 visits).
- List capture worked well with the Target giveaway, adding just shy of 100 names to the Parenting newsletter. The first newsletter was sent today using MailChimp’s RSS to email. I configured Wordpress to hide a specific category (Parenting Tip of the Week), so it only appears in the RSS feed. Since MailChimp pulls the RSS feed for publishing the newsletter, it includes this category. I schedule the tip of the week to post right before MailChimp is scheduled to send the newsletter, and the tip appears at the top of the message exclusively for newsletter subscribers (and RSS feed readers). I think it’s a pretty smart setup. You can sign up for the newsletter here.
- Winning technological battles (RSS to email solution) is easy for me. The harder part is traffic generation, etc. Search traffic continues to improve and is providing a solid 20+ visitors per day. I’m starting to rank for more competitive terms as well. I hope at the end of this month to receive between 50 and 100 search visits daily. I’ll have to plan topic titles more carefully this month to ensure that it happens (and continue link building).
- I hadn’t mentioned Twitter in past posts because I was in a holding pattern for weeks… since someone else had reserved the BetterParenting name on Twitter. Thankfully, I was able to register BetterParents and make a trade with the other party. I think this is a HUGE WIN! If I had to use the name BetterParents, it would hurt my branding. Making the switch was extremely important to me. It took several weeks to complete, but I think Twitter will be very helpful in making some social connections with related sites.
- My stable of writers continues to grow. A friend from high school who is a very talented writer started writing articles for the site. My brother’s neighbor is also going to start writing – from brief encounters with her in the past she seems to be very bright and a great mother. She also has relevant educational and professional experience. Two great assets.
- I learned a lot from the Target giveaway. It worked to increase traffic and build links, so I’m glad I ran it. I wish I could have had Twitter up and running for a bonus opportunity, but I couldn’t get the name transfer worked out in time. This month’s giveaway may get fewer entries, but I think it will do more for my site long-term.
- The giveaway for this month is structured more around loyalty and community. That’s what I want to build, so I’m trying to reward it. Every comment made on Better Parenting this month counts as an entry (so go comment already! – I publish daily, so there’s bound to be something you’ll find interesting). Following @BetterParenting on Twitter gains bonus entries and retweeting about the contest also results in bonus entries. Hopefully this will create a habit for people to check back with the site daily and to comment on new content.
- I just got an email from Bill Dwight from FamZoo – he’s going to be guest posting this week. We initially discussed this guest posting opportunity in mid March, and Bill came through with a great post – it is AMAZING! I feel so incredibly lucky to have run across Bill and can’t wait to publish his article. I’m going to schedule it for Monday morning so it can get the best possible exposure.
- Ad revenue was down for the second half of the month. I moved down the top 300 x 250 block in the sidebar to feature my RSS feed and newsletters, and its CTR suffered a bit. I also started running more CPA ads, and they haven’t converted yet, so those are clicks I would have made something from with Google. I’m going to keep running the CPA stuff for now and see if conversions pick up. I’m really hoping to push up to 30,000 plus pageviews soon so that I can start to pursue CPM advertising. I think it’s a better fit for the site.
On a related note, I can’t stop thinking about th Chevy Traverse, and I’ve never clicked on any of their ads… I just see them all over the place. CPM works for major brands.
OpenX Marketplace brought in some extra cash, which is worth noting. You can set a CPM floor, and if advertisers will bid above it, it preempts your other ads. It’s nice to score a few extra dollars, even if I’m not ready to go CPM for the whole site.
I still need to work harder on my “ground game.” I know a lot of people locally who could benefit from the site, but I keep hesitating to push it because I want it to be perfect before sending people I know to it. Quite frankly, it’s a terrible excuse and I need to man up.
If Content is King, Social is Queen
This month will continue to be about good content and making relationships online. I would love to join the Extraordinary Life Network this month, or at least guest post on some of their sites. I’ve been following the RSS feeds of their sites for a while, and I’m very impressed with where they’re going. I origianlly found the network through member site Engaged Marriage (via a guest post on Pro Blogger). Engaged Marriage is an impressive site that was launched within the last year. Growth curve is impressive (and totally merited – he publishes good stuff). I see big things for them because they’re building strong communities. Although my site is different from theirs in that it has less personal focus (multi-author vs. individual tends to do that), I think we stand for a lot of the same things.
On a side note, I’m probably going to move off of Wordpress and on to a custom Zend Framework solution by the end of the month. I’m building an application that’s geared toward running a multi-author site and has my workflow in mind. It will be nice having the additional flexibility of a custom solution. Still, that’s low priority, since the tech stuff won’t make or break me – it’s content and relationships that yield a winner online.
Get More by Giving More
I’ve been sitting on a post about Dad blogs I like for a couple of weeks now, but it’s going to go live this week. I’m also going to do a few other roundup articles and link out more liberally. You get love by giving love, and I’m going to put that principle into practice this month. This is another thing I’ve been meaning to do, but I didn’t want to jump the gun – linking out before I had established my site. That’s selfish. I’m going to publish this post (and others like it) because I think they’re worth sharing to my readers and the people I’m linking to deserve the support.
Goals for this month
- 30,000 pageviews
- At least 1 guest post per week on another related blog
- Minimum 250 RSS subscribers (currently at 111)
- At least 200 good comments this month on my blog (contest should help)
- 50 search visitors per day (by the end of the month)
- 300+ Twitter followers (by the end of the month)
- Membership in ELN?
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