Hi Trisha! Thanks for popping by! Appreciate you!
The biggest takeaway I can share with you is:
other than checking on the monthly growth of followers, no need to track that daily. (seeing your subscribers go up - now that is helpful!)
Pick the last 5 articles and if you can increase (super) - your performance of your articles, kind friend, is where you understand what happens. In what I shared with you all, tracking how long your total member read time is and how many you are publishing, you'll understand your performance.
I only take about 15 minutes each day for logging (if not less, bc I've developed a system and know how to find my numbers quickly) - and then I let it go. So it's important we don't obsess either.
Many talk about views and reads...so I placed those in the spreadsheet - and all I want to see there is growth - over time. Period - it doesn't bother me what that number is...
What I probably failed to share in this article, because I wanted to make it concise and yet wanted to deliver some value - is that math analysis has to do with patterns. Unless one sees the numbers over a period of time - it really can't help. And then that means: consistency and being organized.
And let's be honest - most writers want to log in read and write and be on their merry way! So, I really "pull back" a lot on "sharing analysis advice" because no one wants to come across as obnoxious! LOL 😆...
Have a fantastic day and week --- you'll get to that mark soon, I have no doubt!!! 😘 Keep well!!!