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Web Site Statistics As A Key to Book Marketing

April 22nd, 2008

I’m going to begin this post with a bit of information you may find startling.

The web does not operate fairly.

(Mock gasp) It’s true. The author who works the hardest doesn’t necessarily get the bulk of his or her publisher’s promotional dollars. The best book doesn’t necessarily get a better website with more traffic. The author who writes the best book isn’t rewarded with more book sales. The author who has written the best book doesn’t automatically “win” the top place on any bestseller list. If you think about it… it really isn’t fair.

If you didn’t know it already… life isn’t fair... especially when it comes to book marketing and promotion.

Writing a great book is the FIRST step, but it’s far from the only step. The next step is to promote your book with everything you’ve got. With that in mind, many authors have found that the web is a POWERFUL promotional tool for their book’s marketing efforts.

finding success in your log filesOne of my “goals” for this blog is to help authors create a successful web presence. It’s tough enough to sell books when you’ve dotted all your i’s and crossed all of your t’s when it comes to creating your web presence. As an author, you DEFINITELY don’t need your web site working against you as well.

Your log files are an essential tool in discovering how many people are visiting your web site, what keywords they’re using to get there and even what sites are sending visitors to you.

Without this vital information, you’re operating your web site in the dark.

Your log files truly hold the key to your website promotion success! When you go digging through your website log files, you can find GREAT information you need to promote your book successfully.

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I recently joined a writer’s forum because it ranked #1 when I searched for an author by name on Google. I went through the rigors of registration and upon successful registration, was given access to the forums.

One author/editor is offering a LOT of advice on the forums, so once again, I click on a link to a web site in this helpful gentleman’s signature. Again, this is another example of someone who is doing SO MANY THINGS RIGHT when it comes to promoting his web presence and because of the mechanics behind his web site, he’s not seeing the full benefit of the hard work he’s doing. Because he didn’t ask for my advice, I’m not going to share his contact information. This information is presented so that you can know what mistakes to avoid with your own web site.

It turns out that this author has written 7 books. It’s obvious, not only through the number of titles he’s offering but also by his work in the forums that he’s not afraid of a little hard work. He’s also demonstrated that by keeping his web site up for 6 years, that he’s a never say die person.

Unlike my reviews of previous author sites, I don’t have to guess about how active this web site is because there is link on his web site so anyone can go and look at his web site statistics. His web site statistics service is a “free” service and as a result, this author is (hopefully inadvertently) opening up his log files for the world to see. The provider of the web statistics also provides lots of other freebies for your web site which I wouldn’t advise you use.

According to the web statistics I am one of 2 visitors today… and one of 5,978 visitors since 2002. Of those, 5,005 are “unique” visitors. Roughly six thousand visitors in six years is truly tragic in terms of website traffic. 5978 divided by 6 (years) divided by 12 (months per year) comes to 83 visitors per month. By the way, there is a serious “skew” to this as this type of “visitor traffic” doesn’t filter out visits from the web site owner. So it’s possible that the “repeat” visitor is merely the web site owner checking on his site. (82 visitors X 16% = 13 repeat visitors)

No matter how you slice it, the cruel fact is that most people arrive at his web site and never come back. UGH! Here’s a lovely graphic included on the stat program to illustrate the “problem” with the web site:

web site traffic

The repeat visitors are the ONLY ones you stand a chance of selling a copy of your book.
First time visitors aren’t very likely to buy your book. They’re visiting to learn more about you… more about what you have to say. If they won’t bother to come back, why would they spend money to buy your book?

It’s not fair. I’m here to tell you right now… IT IS NOT FAIR!!!! The author above should be selling LOADS more books than he is.  His web site should be getting THOUSANDS of visitors a day because of all the hard work he’s done just in the forums!!! Unfortunately, that hard work has done more for the forum owner than it has for him from a web statistics analysis point of view.

By the way, the “free” statistics program the author above is using doesn’t give him ANY information about how people are coming to his site. Again, he’s operating in the dark.

So I confess…it’s not fair. If you didn’t know it already… life isn’t fair. Writing a great book is the FIRST step. The next step is to promote it and the web can be a POWERFUL promotional tool for your book’s marketing efforts.

DIY Web Site Disaster Case Study: The Image Based Web Site

April 4th, 2008

Web Site SolutionsIt began innocently enough… I was reading an article about Amazon’s latest strong armed tactics with POD publishers and saw a comment by an author who listed her web site as a contact in the comments section. Her words were thoughtful and well presented, so I clicked on the link to learn more about her at her web site which was included in the comment.

Because she didn’t ask for my advice, I’m not going to publish this author’s name or web address. This is NOT written to “shame” anyone. It’s just my web savvy opinion of her web site and is presented here so you can learn from someone else’s mistakes.

This author is doing one thing really, really, really well… she’s actively promoting her web site.

  1. She’s commenting on discussions and entering her URL wherever she can.
  2. She’s signing up for and using various author promotion services
  3. She’s participating in forum discussions and using her URL when possible.

I can’t place enough emphasis on how important these steps are for ANY author!!!! If it weren’t for the fact that this author is actively promoting her web site, I would have NEVER found her site. Which is why I was SHOCKED at what I found when I went to her site.

When I arrived at this author’s web site, I was positively ALARMED by what I saw. Remember, this is someone who is “web savvy” enough to be promoting her web site by commenting on other people’s blogs. I was expecting to have another “shining example” to feature in my Author Web Sites category.

While to the casual observer, it appeared to be a “nice” web site…. I was HORRIFIED by the underlying structure of the web site. The author, in response to being “challenged” by the rigors of HTML had created each web page as an image. Every bit of content on the web site is contained within an image.

For the human visitor, this is not a big problem. While some of the text is “fuzzy” (the result of using cheap image software) it is legible. However, looking at my “magic” tool bars I see she has ZERO PR (page rank) and N/A for an Alexa ranking. This doesn’t surprise me. Here’s why:

  1. Her domain name is comprised of her name… which is 20 characters long. There’s nothing wrong with this but she uses a combination of her first name, her maiden name and her husband’s last name as her domain name. Twenty characters in all and only one of them is a “common” name. THIS MEANS getting people to the site using off line methods is going to be a challenge and unfortunately, she won’t be getting much “Google love” because of #2….
  2. Every bit of content on her web site is HIDDEN inside the image files. When the search engines arrive and try to decide where to put this site in their index, all they have is her domain name and files names 01.gif, 02.gif, etc. So when she talks about writing for a tightly targeted niche market, the search engines don’t know what she’s doing. For all they know, these are dirty pictures posted on her web site.

Content contained within images is more common than you might imagine. It is very common for aesthetes (one who cultivates great sensitivity to beauty) to turn to the comfort of creating image based web sites because that is one way to ensure that the content is presented EXACTLY as intended. Because different users are using different computers, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to create a standard HTML web page that displays EXACTLY the same for everyone… because everyone’s computers are using different settings to display content.

By creating a web site with only images, she is essentially HIDING her words from the Search Engine robots that index the web.

What makes this so sad is this author has done a LOT of work promoting her web site on the web. As a matter of fact, I recently joined one of those resources because it appeared FIRST when searching for her by name via Google. Unfortunately, the only way her web site comes up in that search is when you search her name as it appears in her url… all three names as one separate word.

Writing this has “flipped” my “guilt” switch. See, she’s working HARD at promoting her web site… honestly, a LOT harder than I am at promoting this one. This blog was “launched” with the post “Getting Your Book Found on the Web” a little over a month ago. In that short period of time, authors have begun to subscribe to the e-course offered to the left and WHEE it has an alexa ranking!

It’s not fair and I’m the first to admit it. However, I’m more that willing to share this unfair advantage with you. Unlike my competitors who charge $2700 and more for similar services, you too can have a powerful self hosted Wordpress blog to promote your work. Your web presence will be search engine friendly and will automatically create a new XML site map every time you update your content. That means that if you work HALF as hard as the author in question here has, you’ll find your web site growing exponentially in no time.