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Showing posts with label Alexa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexa. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2014

CRITICAL REFLECTION (FYP)


I approached my role as editor of the BA Journalism (Philosophy) Magazine a little later than expected but with an already distinct vision of how the product should function as a web based medium. It made sense to compare the site to higher-ranking magazines each week (as outlined in my proposal) with the site itself adequately functioning via a “Gabfire” theme generated for WordPress; which was pretty simple to navigate once I had the right tools. My new found familiarity with Slimstat for example was often challenged by questionable peaks in pageviews, which made sense once technological ‘spiders’ were taken into consideration. Unlike my previous experience, I found it a lot easier to organise myself in accordance to the content that had already been uploadedMy fundamental task was more to “tidy up” the initial site, which I admit perhaps didn’t take as higher priority as the weeks went on. A solid plan to include a ‘debates and discussions’ tab also took a back seat, as did actively editing the front page as a whole. Referring back to my FYP proposal however, I believe I did well to build upon each objective within this fully functioning website. 

*Increase All Social Media Relating To Website.

By the second week of active editing, a Twitter account had been set up under the alias @PhilosophyWinch with an aim to increase the magazine’s current following. Within four days the account managed to obtain *9 individual followers, which has now increased to a comfortable *19 dated 16th March 2014Experimentation with a “live tweet” format, where I proceeded to tweet mini tasters mid-semester, did well to increase social media hype.




















*Edit All Existing Content.

Rome wasn’t built in a day” so when considered in relation to all other responsibilities, subbing lecture notes was probably the least prioritized aspect of the project. I did however make the executive decision to begin ‘cleaning up’ the site, by setting all new content delivered via RSS feed to ‘pending;’ thus preventing automatic posting and promoting strict content regulation.

*Optimize Content And SEO Checks.

I thoroughly enjoyed getting to grips with the varying aspects of statistical data through Alexa and Slimstat (amongst others). I would have liked to become more involved with Google Analytics specifically but a strict routine of blogging every week did well to motivate and keep me up to date with the magazine as a whole.

Saturday, 15 March 2014

HCJ Statistics #5


The end of my previous post sparked the start of a definitive increase in pageviews which had peaked to a little over *2,000 on 17th February 2014The past fortnight has seen this number continue to increase, with the highest amount of pageviews equalling *3,121 on 26th February 2014The magazine has also managed to increase its international audience, with approximately *50% recorded originating from the US. With this in mind, a French translation of ‘The Great Gatsby’ piece has been uploaded alongside the birth of a new tab, which is clearly advertised on the front page.














Circulation figures date from 04.03.2014 via alexa.com.

WEBSITE NAME
GLOBAL RANK
UK RANK
BA-JOURNALISM.CO.UK
7,549,124
            - 
NEWPHILOSOPHER.COM
176,116
2,341 (AUS)
PHILOSOPHYNOW.ORG
304,471
110,466 (US)
PHILOSOPHYBITES.COM
957,533
           - 
DIALECTICONLINE.WORDPRESS.COM
8,539,089
            - 

The BA JOURNALISM site overall has seen a steep decline in global rank, with a significant drop of minus *2,801,437 over the past couple weeks. I would like to think this decrease is a result of the expanding development of the site’s UK rank, which I will continue to monitor over the coming fortnight.  

Monday, 17 February 2014

HCJ Statistics #4


It is important for a magazine to stay ‘on trend’ when it comes to their content. One key example of this was my in-depth analysis of “The Great Gatsby,” complete with strong imagery from a philosophical photo shoot produced by the former WINOL fashion team. I believe this article in particular managed to acquire the magazine *1,000 pageviews three times in the week commencing 2nd February 2014 (see table below).





















This has been the highest target the magazine has achieved this semester; reaping the promotional benefits of its newly found social mediaThis post will mainly focus on the deeper aspects of statistical data, such as bounce rates, etc.

Circulation figures date from 16.02.2014 via alexa.com

WEBSITE NAME
GLOBAL RANK
UK RANK
BA-JOURNALISM.CO.UK
4,747,687
            -
NEWPHILOSOPHER.COM
172,268
2,231 (AUS)
PHILOSOPHYNOW.ORG
318,424
113,577 (US)
PHILOSOPHYBITES.COM
1,002,378
           -
DIALECTICONLINE.WORDPRESS.COM
8,659,763
           -

It has been recorded that people currently spend an average of *5 minutes per day on the BA JOURNALISM site compared to the *6 minutes acquired by the more upmarket NEWPHILOSOPHERIn regards to bounce rates, BA JOURNALISM is practically non-existent; with PHILOSOPHYBITES taking the lead with an average of *70%In response to these figures, I shall begin the “treatment” stage of editing; actively subbing lecture notes in an attempt to clean up the initial site. Regular SEO checks should also help to improve this aspect.

Number of pageviews recorded (below) date from 2nd February 2014 to 15th February 2014 via Slimstat.

Monday, 3 February 2014

HCJ Statistics #3


Over the past couple weeks, more content has been uploaded relating to popular culture (2/12) accompanied by illustrations generously attributed by a media production student at the University of Winchester. Also see the magazines latest article on Synaesthesiawhich has brought a lot of traffic to the site, acquiring *148 hits since its upload on 1st February 2014 (03.01.2014 via Slimstat).
© Illustration By Devan Fulham


















These statistical blog posts have acted as a relative "diagnosis" of the website, detailing what should be improved in order to increase pageviews. This can also be demonstrated through the various plug-in "tools" used such as Slimstat and SEO (Search Engine Optimization). My "objectives" overall were outlined in my proposal; in which I am aiming to achieve around *1,000 pageviews per day. 


Circulation figures date from 02.02.2014 via alexa.com

WEBSITE NAME
GLOBAL RANK
UK RANK
BA-JOURNALISM.CO.UK
4,735,852
            -
NEWPHILOSOPHER.COM
168,583
2,623 (AUS)
PHILOSOPHYNOW.ORG
335,741
166,631 (US)
PHILOSOPHYBITES.COM
1,041,512
419,276 (US)
DIALECTICONLINE.WORDPRESS.COM
14,156,941
           -
 
The table above shows that PHILOSOPHYBITES dominates in global rank by approximately *3,694,340 compared to the main BA JOURNALISM site. The website features a range of in-depth interviews with experts in the field which can be accessed through the medium of podcast. 
This has inspired me to include something similar within the site in regards to a “discussions” tab, which will consist of a range of philosophical debates by students and lecturers alike. 

Sunday, 19 January 2014

HCJ Statistics #2


The (BA Journalism) Philosophy Magazine has got off to a promising start this week with my first article submitted (no. 1/12) under the subcategory of “Computer Games and the Ideology of Nihilism” The magazine also now has its own individual Twitter account (see below) which has gained around 9 followers in approximately four days. I hope to increase this number to at least 100 by the end of the semester.


















Circulation figures date from 19.01.2014 via alexa.com.

WEBSITE NAME
GLOBAL RANK
UK RANK
BA-JOURNALISM.CO.UK
4,153,070
             -
NEWPHILOSOPHER.COM
181,824
2,451 (AUS)
PHILOSOPHYNOW.ORG
340,814
180,451 (US)
DIALECTICONLINE.WORDPRESS.COM
14,245,084
          - 

From this table, we can see that the main BA JOURNALISM site has increased in global rank by approximately *478,271 compared to last week. This may partly be due to improvements made within the philosophy magazine, in particular the focus on online promotion to this sector of the site, which should grown stronger in the coming weeks.  

Thursday, 12 December 2013

CRITICAL REFLECTION #3


The decision mid semester to combine each individual features magazine into one had a profound effect on my role as Editor of WINOL Travel and Adventure. In my previous Critical Reflection I outlined the pros and cons of maintaining a magazine in relation to it's navigation and target audience. With my initial struggle to manage and upload content on a regular basis, I supported this decision wholeheartedly.

Near the start of the semester, www.winol.co.uk ranked *1,309,425 globally and *38,579 in the UK [16.10.2013] peaking on Thursday 10th October with *67 page views. This was most likely the result of the weekly WINOL News bulletin aired on the Wednesday prior. Compare this to the end of the semester and we see a steep decline (see graph 2). According to www.alexa.com, however, WINOL's Global Rank has increased to *773,133 and *30,063 in the UK* From my point of view, "Here & Now" has played a specialised role in maintaining this. 

(1) Number of page views 9th-16th October (Google Analytics).
(2) Number of page views 25th November - 1st December (Google Analytics).

WINOL’s relaunched “Here & Now” magazine* has worked hard to improve the organisation of Features as a whole, with the installation of a modernised, user friendly ‘Gabfire Theme’ for WordPress (which I will have to be familiar with for my fast approaching Final Year Project). Each market now has its own subcategory, with the main slider situated at the top of the page. Being its most redeeming feature, this aims to promote some of the websites top highlights. Like with News, there is constant competition between magazines to get their pieces mentioned in the ‘barkers’ as they act as the highest form of promotion. You can see in the image below, both the Paintball package and the World Travel Market overview have appeared under the slider subcategory of “Events” and if you scroll over the “Travel” tab further above, invested in the world of adventure are a number of written articles, as well as a couple of video packages managed, produced and edited by myself*

Monday, 21 October 2013

Adventure Statistics #1



Circulation figures date from 21.10.2013 via alexa.com.

In the table below are estimates of websites’ UK and global popularity over a number of months; the lower the number, the better the rank. 

I aim to track the WINOL.CO.UK rank towards the end of each month.

WEBSITE NAME
GLOBAL RANK
UK RANK
WINOL.CO.UK
1,294,102
36,672
ALUXURYTRAVELBLOG.COM
32,798
37,836 (US)
THEBRITISHTRAVELER.COM
2,361,295
-
ENGLISH-HERITAGE.ORG.UK
47,596
2,562
GROUPTRAVELWORLD.COM
3,778,495
-
NEWMOTORING.COM
446,849
11,512
VISITWINCHESTER.CO.UK
915,178
61,432










The table shows that competitor ALUXURYTRAVELBLOG.COM receives more hits globally, most likely due to its round-the-world content, which I hope to include more of in the ADVENTURE MAGAZINE over the coming months. 

In the UK however, ENGLISH-HERITAGE.ORG.UK thrashes the league table with a whopping 2,562 popularity ranking. This could be due to the fact they manage many tourist sites around the Hampshire area, with the website containing information regarding their opening times, their location, etc. 

An upcoming feature mentioning some of their most historical locations will be available in the ADVENTURE MAGAZINE over the coming weeks and I hope by making the most of social media (through twitter interaction and tagging, for example), it will invite more traffic to the site.  

Similarly, if we compare the ADVENTURE MAGAZINE to some of its sister publications (below), we can quite clearly see that it has outranked them in page views. It also appears to take the lead from the main news site WINOL.CO.UK, overtaking it by approximately 500 views.

I think this has been down to the competition launched a couple weeks back through the @AdventureWINOL Twitter page, which I believe has succeeded in drawing a lot of traffic to the site. I would like to include one of these at least once a month.

Circulations figures date from 1st September 2013 to 21st October 2013 via Fasthosts/Matrixstats.

WEBSITE NAME
NO. OF PAGEVIEWS
WINOL.CO.UK
7015
WINOL TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE
7650
ABSOLUTE:LY (FASHION)
6219
NEW WINCHESTER REVIEW
5066
THE VOLT (MUSIC)
4448

I hope to maintain this level of popularity throughout the semester.