How many views does one of my blog posts need to get for me to consider it “successful” or “popular?” On a good day, my blog receives about 100 views, of which 60 may be related to that day’s post. If a post receives over a 100 views over time, I’ll consider it to be one of my top posts.
However, WordPress has a mind of its own, and the most-viewed postings, in my view, are not necessarily the best-written ones or the ones with my best photos. Some of the posts continue to receive views years after they were written thanks to searches on Google and other search engines. Even then, some subjects seem to go in and out of popularity on the search engines as a result of ever-changing algorithms.
For many years, my most popular blog posting was one from 4 November 2014 entitled Rescue of an Injured Bald Eagle that documented the rescue of the eagle by an a county animal control officer at my local marshland park. I was lucky enough to be present during the rescue operation and my photos (including a link to my blog posting) were picked up by several on-line news organizations in the Washington D.C. area. As a result, that posting has had 3,475 views to date, including 3,290 views during the initial month of the posting.
This month, another blog posting has taken over the lead from the posting of the eagle rescue. My new top post is now a 9 May 2016 blog posting called Blue-eyed Garter Snake. Although this posting had only 70 views during its initial month, it now has had 3,512 views, including 438 views in 2023.
Another posting may soon overtake the eagle rescue posting. The 3 August 2013 posting entitled Fuzzy White Caterpillar currently has had a total of 3,442, only 72 of which came during its initial month. Neither the writing or the photos in that posting are all that great, but I suspect that the title is so generic that it comes up often in Google searches.
One final contender for the top post is a 31 August 2013 posting entitled Red-footed Cannibalfly. This posting has had 3,169 views, of which 61 came in its initial month. For five years in a row it had over 350 annual views and appeared on the first page of Google results. Something changed, however, and it has fallen in the Google rankings since 2018, though it still appears as the fifth entry in a Bing search of “Red-footed Cannibalfly.”
To be perfectly honest, I do not really care that much about views. I use this blog as a means to express myself creatively in my writing and in my photos. I am grateful for the modest success that I have enjoyed and even more thankful for the community of supportive people who have encouraged and supported me over the years.
I made my first posting on 7 July 2012, so I will soon be celebrating an anniversary. According to WordPress, my postings have had 403,801 views to date and I am thankful for each and every one of them and for all of you.
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I greatly enjoy your pictures and comments and look forward to many more. Do what you truly enjoy and let the search algorithms blunder along. Many thanks!
Thanks for your encouraging words, Susan. It’s nice to be an amateur and not worry about making money from my efforts. I have a little YouTube channel and follow the same approach there–do what I enjoy doing and don’t stress out about growing an audience or generating revenue. 🙂
Great blogs, especialy the bald eagle rescue. I’m blogging since 2020 so I missed them but I took a look today 😉
Thanks for looking back with me. I am often so focused on getting new photos that I forget that I took some really good shots years ago. 🙂
I still remember the rescue of the bale eagle. Happy 4th, and happy anniversary (in a couple).
Thanks, Dan. If you remember that original posting, it means that we have followed each other for a long time. Thanks for the happy wishes.
If I recall correctly, you did a follow-up post after that.
Good memory, Dan. In fact I did do a follow-up posting. Unfortunately the injured eagle had to be euthanized, as I related in the second posting.
It is interesting to see which posts get the most views but I agree that’s not the primary measure of success. Your photos are beautiful, Mike. Please keep them coming.
I stumbled across your post and enjoyed reading about your blogging experiences. I believe that as long as you continue to satisfy your “why” and sharing your beautiful pictures then you’re probably on the right path. Thanks for this post. I truly enjoyed reading it.
Thanks so much for your kind words and encouragement. Over the last ten plus years, I have grown accustomed to sharing my photos and musings almost every day. I try my best to project positivity and beauty as a partial antidote to all of the negativity that comes from so many other media sources.
Sounds like an excellent plan. Appreciate you.
Mike, thanks for sharing your passion for photography, nature, and story telling. Continue doing what you love and the algorithm will follow. Blessings!