I often see on blogs that people say “these are the top ten searches used to find my blog” or something like that. How do I find out this information for my blog?

by Melanie Nelson on October 19, 2007 · 0 comments

This information is found from your stat counter software. All stat counters that I know of have a link that will show you your search engine results. If you click on that link you will see the key words people are searching for to find your blog. Sometimes it’s hilarious, sometimes it’s creepy, and sometimes it’s relevant. At any rate, it’s always good to keep tabs on how people are finding your site so you can make any necessary changes to your content.

In addition, Daily Blog Tips has another article on checking the historical search data of your blog.

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