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A look back at Adviso's blog year 2013 – Performance of articles and authors
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A look back at Adviso's blog year 2013 – Performance of articles and authors

  • TECHNICAL LEVEL

It's almost the end of the year 2013, it's time to look back to see the successes of this blog! Here are some statistics that will please the fans of numbers among you (source: Google Analytics).

 

The Adviso blog has received more than 167,314 visits since the beginning of the year for a total of 218,724 page views . A total of 71 articles were also published on the Adviso blog in 2013! 

MOST VIEWED ARTICLES

The most viewed article of the year 2013 on the blog is…

Tous Azimuts, the STM's trip calculator, an old article from 2008! Which proves that SEO is very important for a blog. This popularity is linked to the removal of the all-round tool from the STM website during its redesign (carried out jointly by Adviso and TP1). Of all the articles written in 2013, the 3 most popular in terms of page views were:

THE BLOG AUTHORS

If we focus on the authors of the most read articles in 2013… here are the 5 authors who had the most

121913_2127_Retoursurla1success on the Adviso blog:

In terms of the number of articles, I was the most prolific with 14 articles. Then come Étienne Delagrave and Simon Éthier with 7 articles and finally, with 6 articles, Jean-Frédéric Bergeron-Poudrier!

Special mention to… Étienne Delagrave who has more than 296 tweets from his latest article,  When flat design harms ergonomics  . A record since the creation of the blog!

ORIGIN OF VISITS

In terms of search terms… in addition to ( not provided ) which is more than popular, we have… Tous azimuths!121913_2127_Retoursurla2The most “viral” article on social media is… Google Street View in the Adviso offices! Then there is the article on Facebook contests and the  7 web resolutions not to break in 2013 .  

On a blog that deals with a subject as specific as the Web, we realize that Facebook represents a very small part of the sources of visits, a trend contrary to the norm observed for news and buzz sites.

Here is the distribution of the different channels of visits to our blog:

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Natural referencing remains the no.1 source of visits to our blog.

We hope you will continue to read us in 2014! Happy Holidays everyone!