My blog post or article titles suck. Do you have any ideas to share with me? ~ Recent Webifier
What a good problem to be having. It means you are writing more. And passing through those voices of perfection that, in the past, have kept all your good ideas locked up in your head. It means you’ve opened Word on your computer and put some words down. Or, if you’re old-fashioned-like, you opened your notebook and scribbled some goodness out.
It doesn’t really matter the way you did it, only that you did.
And now, one more time, perfectionism is showing itself, this time asking you if you know enough about titling your blog posts. The right way.
Tech Savvy 101 is a series of posts designed to help demystify some terminology so you can get your brain around what it really takes to start getting your tech savvy on.
Yesterday, I talked about the importance of defining core values early on in the web creation process because it provides an anchor, to help you remember, when things get freaky-deeky. Knowing your own values gives you a rope to hold onto to guide you back to a simpler time… when you were clear about what makes you blissfully happy and why the heck you are doing this in the first place.
This being creating that blog or web site for your business.
Know Your Web Visitors
After swallowing the big frog (see Charlie Gilkey at Productive Flourishing for more on frog swallowing) of getting your tech-savviness started with a web presence for that cool thing you do, one of the first concerns I hear about from my clients is around how to understand what the heck is happening down on the web-ranch.
If you’re thinking about creating your first web presence or already have one, one of the key ingredients for understanding exactly what is happening is by looking at metrics and this is where Google’s free service Google Analytics comes in very handy.
