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New Stuff on DaneBlogger: Case Studies

By Mikkel Juhl On January 24, 2010 Under Case Study, General

From now on we are starting on something new here on DaneBlogger.

What we are starting with is case studies. I will do a case study for your blog for free, really, for free.

Your blog doesn’t need to be a blog about blogging. Actually I would appreciate if I get some other blogs than just blogging blog. I’d rather go for a cooking blog or something.

The only thing you need to be aware of, is that I’m going to review your blog. The review can be good and bad at same time. You will be aware of your rights and wrongs.

So when you are requesting a case study it will be focusing most on the wrongs, to tell the people what you really do wrong, so they can do that better. Of course you will also be told what you do right. But definitely the wrongs the most and how you can improve that.

What Exactly is a Case Study

I define a case study as a way for others to see how a blog could be improved. Much like a review for a blog, but just focusing on how to make the blog better, than it already is, that’s the short definition.

So that’s also how you could expect the case study to be. I will upload the case study, to a video sharing site, so it’s going to be video, so I can explain what I really mean and so on.

I have already gotten two blogs to be case studied, so I have some in my queue. I will not take blogs to case study, without the permission from the blog owner. I wouldn’t mind if someone case studied my blog, but I think others wouldn’t like that.

When You Submit a Case Study

When you submit a case study, should you either use the contact form, Twitter or Skype, to contact me. I have a few questions I’ll ask you.

Those are:

What are you traffic sources?

Example of an answer: 70% search engines, 20% referral, 10 % direct (this answer can be found in Google Analytics)

Would you like to make money from your blog?

Example of an answer: yes, $300 a month.

I don’t need to know how many visits you get, it’s okay if you include that. I wont mention the amount of traffic if you don’t like, but if you mention the amount, please tell me that I can’t tell it in “public”

You can tweet me @DaneBlogger, or use the contact form here, if you want my Skype just ask me on Twitter and you’ll get!

Have an awesome weekend!


6 comments - add yours

Karl Foxley
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January 24, 2010 at 14:45

Case studies (just like site clinics) can be really useful for those needing some direction with their blog (site).

Good luck with this new feature on your site Mikkel.

Regards,

Karl
Karl Foxley´s last blog ..Testing, Testing, Testing, Do Not Click

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Mikkel Juhl
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January 24, 2010 at 18:46

It definitely can.

Just mail me, if you want your site case studied!

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Karl Foxley
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January 24, 2010 at 19:49

Thanks for the kind offer Mikkel but I think I have that side of our business covered. ;)

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Keith
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January 25, 2010 at 00:26

Great idea Mikkel, I am having to move my site due to some unforseen problems, but am happy with the way it went for only having it for a month.
Keith´s last blog ..This Site Is Moving

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Melvin
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January 25, 2010 at 13:55

I think thats a good idea. case studies is one of my favorite reads..

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