February 2008 Archive

What are your stats? How many hits!

February 27th, 2008

I was recently questioned by a client why their statistics and referrals on their new site had suddenly dropped. Although this is a regular occurrence on new sites - they seemed to be very concerned about it. As anyone would be if they had just invested a lot of money in a new website. I thought I had best explain why this was happening… Here’s an edited copy of the email I sent them.

Stats, look good to me! Don’t forget at the end of ***** and the start of ***** the site was new so lots of additional people would have been visiting it just to check out the new site. So unless you’ve been doing some major marketing that I don’t know about, the stats for ***** are going to be considerably lower than the months before. But looking at your stats your referral rate from search engines has increased over the period by a considerable amount, which I would say is more important than click-through advertising from other sites, because people have specifically searched for keywords. We need to get you advertising on the right sites and places now if you want to continue to grow. The stats are great for analyzing the site to see what people spend the most time looking at and what the most popular pages are, also for if people have problems with any of the pages and where they are coming from. But at the end of the day you only really need potential clients looking at and being able to find the site and that may mean that only say 5-10% of your visitors are the ones you actually want. You need to find a way to monitor the number of people that visit your site in relation to the ones who become clients. If only 1500 people visit your site in a day, but only 100 of them are in a position to be a potential client or are already you can forget about the other 1400 visitors or even have a moan about them for slowing down the site while your clients where viewing it, but then again they might turn round to their ***** friend and recommend you to them :) . The larger numbers don’t matter, but stats are nice numbers to show off. Maybe your site stats are something your accountant could take into account when doing your books to see if there is a direct correlation between the two.

What are your stats? How many hits!

I’ve always used StatCounter to monitor stats. It allows me to quickly look over all of the 15 plus sites I run in one hit, but I wouldn’t recommend it for business sites with a long-term business plan. If you need your charts and numbers to go with your annual business review I would recommend phpMyVisites as a self-hosted stats system. Google Analytics is clever, but I find it to be a bit overkill and from my past experience I’ve found it slow a sites loading times considerably even with the Google codes at the end of the site code so they load last.

If you’re a small time illustrator stick to StatCounter, but if you’re an Artist or Illustrator for a living you should seriously be using something like phpMyVisites. Look at your paid-for referrals to make sure they are getting the visitors to your site, but more importantly ask the people who commission you how they found your site so you understand how it works, your stats won’t tell you if they found you in a magazine. Look at your books - if your income drops but your hits are on the rise or vice-versa, don’t panic and wonder why! Look closer at them. Look for patterns there may be a direct relation between a rise in traffic from a certain site and an increase in commissions. If 100,000 people visit your site but only one of them becomes a client you’re not attracting the right type of people, also please note everything I’m saying in this post only applies if your site is up-to-scratch and easy to navigate. Numbers don’t matter, people matter!

More importantly networking should be higher up on your agenda that your hit counter, but I’ll talk about that in a future post.

Sidebar feeds…

February 22nd, 2008

If you look down the bottom left hand side of my site below the links you notice I’ve started to import some of the RSS feeds for sites I’m currently running. There’s no particular reason to do this as I don’t think it helps Google find them and I use a handy service called Netvibes to keep track of a large number of site… A very large number. At the end of the day I think it looks cool!

The sites I’m importing are the LCS, Hire an Illustrator and We Don’t Do Spec. I’ve got a few more up my sleeve, but that will do for now.

Mail Art Madness!

February 18th, 2008

A few days before the deadline for MAiLmeART. The project got mentioned in Computer Arts and Coral Painter Magazine, so along with the online promotion promoting the deadline - I got slammed with submission. Around two and half weeks after the deadline… Today is the first day I’ve not had any mail art arrive on my door step. :)

Days off…

February 18th, 2008

I literally work seven days a week from around 7:30am till 9pm stopping for lunch and dinner. I’m planning to start taking Sundays off and half a day during the week, but I’m not sure what the best or most appropriate day during the week is. Maybe Friday? I know working this way I’m not going to burn myself out because I’ve been doing it for such a longtime and the energy levels are still high and I enjoy what I do :) The reason I’m looking at taking some time off is because I enjoy traveling even if it’s local. I want to start getting out with my camera and even maybe start doing some illustration again. I work at home, so I live at work.

We Don’t Do Spec!

February 15th, 2008

We Don’t Do Spec!

Its a simple idea and a simple site. Visit and submit your link!

Visit - wedontdospec.com

Locked to a desk!

February 11th, 2008

Are you so reliant on the way you have your computer setup and the files it contains that you’re are unable to work without it? I thought about this for a long time and could not see anyway around it considering the number of websites and projects I run and the number of people who rely on me for support. I’ve always tried to work in a way that allows me to throw what I need on a flash stick then off I go, but sometimes that’s just not enough. A few months ago I found the perfect solution! :)

I have a mini USB powered 160GB portable hard drive and I use a software suite called PortableApps.

Give it a go! - portableapps.com

The freedom allows me to run 24/7 and have a life!

MAiLmeART is kicking my butt!

February 8th, 2008

Although the project is no longer accepting submissions the mail art is still coming in. Not that this is a problem, it is just that the constant promotion of the illustrators on Hire an Illustrator and the mailing of the mail shot packs takes up most of my time. So now that I’m trying to compile the mail art and my thoughts into something that can be used and published as a book I’m starting to lose track of what sleep is and coffee is slowly becoming my best friend. This situation isn’t such a bad thing as I can see light at the end of the tunnel. Although I have been considering for a while now hiring additional staff to aid with the work. Email me if you’re a UK (Or international with excellent communication skills) based illustrator looking for a little extra cash.

Here is one of the recent mail art submissions from the excellent Junichi Tsuneoka.

Junichi Tsuneoka’s mail art

I would like to share a drink with…

February 4th, 2008

If I drank I would like meet up and have a chat with…

Bob Dob, but not to share a drink. He would be part of the band on stage. Nate Williams because I’ve chatted with him on a couple occasions but it was all work related. It would be nice for a change just to chill out and talk about films, comedy or even illustration. Dan May because there’s this game you can play on a scrap of paper where the first player draws two dots on the paper and then the second player has to join the dots without the pen leaving the paper or going over any lines. The second player then draws two dots for the first player to complete. The loser is the first person to take their pen off the paper or draw over another line without joining the dots. I would like to see if I could beat him.

I would like to buy a drink for…

Jim Brashaw because he’s a really nice guy, and his illustrations are great. Last year when he contributed to the MAiLmeART project he included in one of his submissions a small illustration of a chimp for me. As soon as I sort out my office/studio the drawing is being framed and put on the wall. Alex Amelines because he makes my life that little bit easier by being the co Senior Editor of the Little Chimp Society. He also suggested the recent redesign for the banner area of the LCS. I implemented the change as soon as he suggested it. I hope one day he feel the site is a much his as it is mine, although in reality it will always belong to the LCS members. Von Glitschka because of his good nature and the fantastic logo he created for the LCS. My wife Jane because she deserves one! :)

People I would like to throw a drink over…

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Mission statement

February 3rd, 2008

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