Twitter is one of the most prominent social networking sites and continues to be widely used by bloggers, business owners, celebrities, techies, social networkers and just about anyone who has an internet connection and an excuse to use it these days. While so many have Twitter accounts, few know how effective their Twitter activity is.

My focus today is on providing you three excellent tools that will show you how often you’re tweeting, who you retweet the most, your twitter rank and score and ways you can improve your Twitter experience.

TweetStats – Twitter analytics is a tool to graph your Twitter stats. The different graphs consist of your Tweet Timeline, average tweets per day, replies, who you retweeted and much more information and statistics. Below you’ll find my @EazyCheezy TweetStats.

tweetstats 3 Twitter Analytic Tools to Track and Analyze Your Twitter Statistics
Twitter Grader – Twitter Grader is a very interesting tool. It calculates your rank, number of followers and individuals you are following and updates. You get a Grade out of 100. My Grade for @EazyCheezy is 97.4, not bad. :) You’ll also be able to see your tagcloud and garph your trends.
twittergrader 3 Twitter Analytic Tools to Track and Analyze Your Twitter Statistics
Twitalyzer 2.0 – Twitalyzer is great for businesses and users who are looking to improve their Twitter use. It’s also the closest Twitter tool I’ve found to Google Analytics. From your dashboard, you can get detailed information such as number of clicks for links you Tweet, context, goals, detailed recommendations, referrers and much more. From the main page, you can see scores in areas such as engagement, influence, generosity, clout, retweeted, referenced and many more categories.
twitalyzer 3 Twitter Analytic Tools to Track and Analyze Your Twitter Statistics
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When I began blogging about a year ago, I thought Google Analytics was all I needed to successfully track the statistics of my blog readers. I soon found Google Analytics is very valuable, but a bit limited in finding more information about your readers. This is where Quantcast comes into play. Quantcast is a free site that provides a ranking for each site and tracks general information such as page-views, visits, page-views per person and cookies. However, the value is in how Quantcast analyzes your specific audience. It tracks information such as age, children per household, education and income levels, male vs. female, business visits vs. home visits, businesses who access your site, etc.

I probably only visit Quantcast every few weeks, but learn something new about my visitors each time I visit. In fact, I just found something quite interesting! I’ve had 2,779 visits from Research in Motion (RIM), from 124 unique users. This is very cool! RIM is the developer of the BlackBerry smartphone and BlackBerry App World and is a very large and successful company. Since covering BlackBerry Apps is one of my priorities, this is a very intriguing.

Quantcast gives you the ability to embed various charts or even download all statistics into a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet. I’ll cover a few of the charts below, which I have used printscreens to capture for your reference.

This chart provides information on your choice of daily, weekly or monthly visits and you can select the range and get an overall view or make it specific by segment, by gender, age, ethnicity, household income or by using a combination.

Daily Unique Visitors

The chart below is perhaps the most informative! I get US demographics for my visitor’s gender, age, ethnicity, kids, income and educational levels. This chart is quite valuable if you’re looking to target to a specific audience and advertising.

US Demographics

The next chart shows you where visitors are accessing your site from, their business or home.

Business Activity

Most of this information for all the websites can be seen from the public view, but you can get even more in-depth information from your publisher view once you’re logged in. Quantcast also measures the top 1 million sites. Here is a printscreen of the top 25, along with information regarding the type of audience each site attracts. For example, Facebook is number 3 on the list and has “94M+ U.S. monthly people. The site appeals to a more affluent, teen and young adult, very slightly female biased following.”

Top 25 Quantified Sites

As you can see, Quantcast can be very useful to publishers and advertisers. If you are interested in getting your site quantified, you can start by visiting Quantcast and creating a free login. You can then generate a tag, copy and paste it onto your site, then have your site scanned.

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If you’ve been following Eazy Cheezy, you probably know I love statistics and analyzing the various aspects of my traffic sources and visitors. In November, I published the 2008 Visitor & Traffic Analysis and will now be publishing a monthly post to fulfill my obsession with statistics and better analyze my weak spots.

Using data from Google Analytics, I’ve created graphs and charts to display my current statistics. It’s definitely helping me to get a better understanding of where my visitors are coming from, how many of them are returning, etc. I’ve used NCES free Graph Creator to create the following charts. Hope you enjoy.


Traffic Overview

Overall Traffic Sources – Overall, I believe the traffic results in January were satisfying, but there’s still plenty of room to improve and better balance my source of traffic. This first chart displays the 3 different categories that visitors used to get to the site. As you can see, I’m doing quite well with the referring sites (i.e. social networking, other sites, etc.), am happy to see my Direct Traffic (those going directly to my site, rather than clicking a link) increasing, but really still need to improve upon my search engine traffic. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) will be a priority to help me improve the search engine visitors.
trafficsources January Traffic, Visitor & Content AnalysisTop 10 Traffic Sources – Social Networking sites have been my primary source of traffic. In January alone, Stumbled Upon accounted for 53% of my overall traffic. As mentioned before, I really would love to see some other Search Engines listed in my Top 10.
trafficsource January Traffic, Visitor & Content AnalysisTop 10 Social Networking Traffic Sources – As you can see, Stumbled Upon has blown away the competition yet again. I would love to see some improvements in Twitter and Facebook, but it’s good to see Delicious and a few other sites are bringing in some visits.
socialnetworkingtraffic January Traffic, Visitor & Content AnalysisVisitor Overview
Visitors by Country – When I first began blogging, I really never realized just how connected the world really is. The fact is that in January alone, Eazy Cheezy had visitors from 134 different countries/territories. Now, I work to expand my focus to hopefully continue to increase my site visitors from countries outside the US. One important step was inserting a Language Translator to enable visitors from any country to read the content in their language. The US, Canada & UK have consistently been in the top 3, but the Philippines have jumped the charts as I saw 751 visitors from the Philippines in January.
vistitorsbylocation January Traffic, Visitor & Content AnalysisVisitor Loyalty – Stumbled Upon brings in so much traffic, but it doesn’t always convert to return visitors. I had 36,942 one time visits, but it’s interesting that I had 101 visitors who returned between 101 – 200 times in the month of January alone. The goal will be to continue to try and push high quality content and hope that more one time visitors will become return visitors.

visitortrending January Traffic, Visitor & Content AnalysisContent Overview
I personally think I’ve improved upon my content from when I began blogging in September. With that said, 6/10 of my most visited posts in January were published in 2008. The biggest traffic hit I’ve had in January has been 7 Free Sites to Watch Live Sporting Events, which has had a total of 14,359 views since being published on Jan 22nd. Below are the top 10 posts in January, based on page views.

Top 10 Traffic Posts (Date Published)
1. 50 Free Sites to Watch TV & Movies Online (Sep 23, 2008)
2. 7 Free Sites to Watch Live Sporting Events (Jan 22, 2009)
3. 30 Lessons Learned From a Newbie Blogger (Jan 01, 2009)
4. 10 Popular Sites – How They Once Looked (Nov 21, 2008)
5. 20 Free Music Sites You Should Know About (Oct 17, 2008)
6. 35+ Blackberry Resources (Dec 13, 2008)
7. 10 Questions with Mr. Dushyant Bhatia, CEO of Blogertize (Jan 08, 2009)
8. 20 Easy Ways to Change the World – Small Footprints (Jan 05, 2009)
9. Top 10 Popular Eazy Cheezy Posts in 2008 (Dec 24, 2008)
10. 5 Best Tools to Clean and Speed Up Your PC (Nov 28, 2008)

popularposts January Traffic, Visitor & Content AnalysisI hope you’ve enjoyed the analysis. I learn more and more about my traffic sources and visitors each time. I have some goals to better balance social networking, direct and search engine traffic. My biggest weakness is once again in the Search Engine department. SEO techniques can help with this, but I personally need to further my learning as I apply these various approaches.
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