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374,000 Visitors Later: What Google Analytics Taught This 80-Year-Old Blogger

 

Sometimes Google Analytics gives you more than numbers. It gives you a story.

This morning, I opened Google Analytics to check how AI123.ca was doing.

I was expecting the usual numbers.

Instead, I stared at the screen for a while.

For the period from July 21 to August 17, Google Analytics reported:

  • 374,000 active users

  • 350,300 new users

  • 1.3 million events

  • 345,871 views of the AI123.ca homepage

The percentage increases shown by Google Analytics were enormous — more than 30,000% compared with the previous period.

For an 80-year-old blogger like me, seeing numbers like these is both exciting and a little hard to believe.

But after the excitement wore off, I started looking more carefully.

And that is when the numbers became even more interesting.

Traffic Is Only the Beginning

My first reaction was simple:

Wow! Look at all those visitors!

But then I noticed something else.

The average engagement time was only 5 seconds.

And the homepage bounce rate was 71.06%.

That made me stop.

If hundreds of thousands of people are arriving at my website but many of them leave almost immediately, perhaps the most important question isn't:

"How can I get more visitors?"

Maybe the better question is:

"How can I give visitors a reason to stay?"

That changed the way I looked at the entire report.

What Are Visitors Actually Looking For?

Then I looked at some of the individual pages.

One page was:

AI123.ca: Search results for OpenAI

It had 2,756 views, with a bounce rate of only 39.36%.

Another was:

AI123.ca: Search results for AI Design

It had 1,182 views, with a bounce rate of 38.17%.

Those numbers caught my attention.

Why?

Because these visitors weren't simply arriving at my homepage.

They were looking for something.

Someone searching for OpenAI or AI design already has a question or an interest. They have a reason to explore.

That appears to make a big difference.

Then I Found Something Even More Interesting

Some of my smaller topic pages had surprisingly good engagement.

The AI page had a bounce rate of only 14.95%.

The AI Learning page had an even lower bounce rate of 10.11%.

The ChatGPT page was at 36.94%.

Compare that with the homepage:

71.06%.

Suddenly, I could see something that wasn't obvious from the big traffic number.

Visitors seem to behave differently when they are presented with a specific topic.

This gave me an idea.

Perhaps the future of AI123.ca isn't simply about attracting more people to the homepage.

Perhaps it is about helping visitors quickly discover the subjects that interest them.

My New Question

This morning's Google Analytics report changed my thinking.

Before, I was asking:

How do I get more people to visit AI123.ca?

Now Google Analytics is telling me that I should be asking:

How do I make someone who arrives at AI123.ca want to stay and explore?

That's a completely different question.

And honestly, I like it.

Why I Like My New Magazine-Style Layout

Recently, I experimented with changing the layout of AI123.ca.

I wanted more room for photographs, videos, headlines and stories.

The new design feels more like a small online magazine.

At the time, I simply thought:

"I like this better."

Now, after seeing these Google Analytics numbers, I have another reason to like it.

If visitors are coming to the site but don't immediately know where to go next, perhaps a more visual and organized homepage can help.

I can show visitors different areas of AI123.ca:

AI

ChatGPT

AI Tools

AI Learning

AI Design

AI Video

Blogging

Instead of asking visitors to figure everything out themselves, I can give them a few obvious doors to open.

Then they can choose where they want to go.

I Don't Want to Chase Numbers

There is another lesson here.

When I saw 374,000 active users, it was tempting to think:

"I need to publish more! Much more!"

But I'm not sure that's the right answer.

I'm already enjoying the process of exploring AI, learning something new, and documenting what I discover.

I don't want AI123.ca to become a content factory.

I want it to remain my journey of learning about artificial intelligence.

That is why the words I put in my sidebar still feel right:

I am Sharing what I Explored → Learned → Documented.

That is what AI123.ca is about.

From Traffic to Relationships

A visitor who stays for five seconds is just a number.

A visitor who finds an article interesting, reads another article, watches a video, comes back tomorrow and eventually becomes a regular reader — that's something different.

That's a relationship.

And perhaps that is what I should be working toward.

Not simply more visitors.

But more meaningful visits.

What Happens Next?

I don't know exactly what will happen to AI123.ca.

The huge traffic increase could continue.

It could slow down.

It could change completely.

That's part of the adventure.

But I now have something I didn't have before:

data that can teach me.

Google Analytics isn't just telling me how many people visited.

It's giving me clues about what they are interested in, what they explore, and where I can improve.

So my next experiment is fairly simple.

I'll continue writing about the things that genuinely interest me.

I'll continue adding photographs and videos.

I'll make the site easier to navigate.

I'll organize interesting subjects more clearly.

And I'll watch what happens.

An 80-Year-Old Blogger Is Still Learning

When I started exploring AI, I certainly didn't imagine that one day I would open Google Analytics and see hundreds of thousands of users.

I'm 80 years old.

I'm not a technology expert.

I'm simply curious.

I explore something.

I learn something.

I try it myself.

Then I document what happened.

Sometimes it works.

Sometimes it doesn't.

And sometimes Google Analytics surprises me.

Maybe that's the most enjoyable part of this whole journey.

I'm still learning.

And apparently, there are quite a few people out there who are willing to come along for the ride.

AI123.ca — Explore → Learn → Document.

The journey continues.

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37.4万访客之后:Google Analytics 给这位80岁博主上的一课

有时候,Google Analytics 给你的不只是数字,而是一个故事。

今天早上,我打开 Google Analytics,想看看 AI123.ca 最近的表现。

我原本以为会看到平常的统计数字。

没想到,我盯着屏幕看了好一会儿。

7月21日到8月17日,Google Analytics 显示:

  • 37.4万活跃用户

  • 35.03万新用户

  • 130万次事件

  • AI123.ca 首页有345,871次浏览

与前一个比较时期相比,Google Analytics 显示的增长幅度超过了 30,000%

对于一位80岁的博主来说,看到这样的数字,当然非常兴奋,同时也有一点难以置信。

不过,兴奋过后,我开始仔细看看这些数字。

这时候,报告变得更加有意思了。

流量只是开始

我第一反应很简单:

哇!这么多访客!

但是接着我注意到了另一个数字。

平均参与时间只有 5秒

而首页的跳出率是 71.06%

这让我停下来想了一下。

如果有几十万甚至更多的人来到我的网站,但是很多人很快就离开,那么最重要的问题可能不是:

“我怎样才能获得更多访客?”

而是:

“我怎样才能让访客愿意留下来?”

这个想法改变了我看待整个报告的方式。

访客到底在寻找什么?

然后,我开始查看不同的页面。

其中一个是:

AI123.ca:OpenAI搜索结果

这个页面有 2,756次浏览,跳出率只有 39.36%

另外一个是:

AI123.ca:AI设计搜索结果

1,182次浏览,跳出率为 38.17%

这些数字马上引起了我的注意。

为什么?

因为这些访客并不是单纯来到我的首页。

他们是在寻找某些东西

一个搜索 OpenAI 或 AI设计的人,通常已经有自己的问题或者兴趣。

他们有一个理由继续探索。

而这似乎带来了很大的不同。

然后,我发现了更加有趣的事情

我的一些小型主题页面,反而有非常不错的参与度。

AI 页面:

跳出率只有 14.95%

AI学习 页面:

跳出率更低,只有 10.11%

ChatGPT 页面:

跳出率为 36.94%

再看看首页:

71.06%。

突然之间,我看到了一个之前没有注意到的现象。

当访客面对一个明确的主题时,他们的行为似乎完全不同。

这给了我一个新的想法。

也许 AI123.ca 的未来,并不是简单地把更多人吸引到首页。

而是要帮助访客更快地找到他们真正感兴趣的内容。

我的新问题

今天早上的 Google Analytics 报告改变了我的思路。

以前,我一直在问:

怎样才能让更多人访问 AI123.ca?

现在,Google Analytics 似乎在告诉我,我应该问另一个问题:

怎样才能让来到 AI123.ca 的人愿意留下来继续探索?

这是完全不同的问题。

而且,说实话,我很喜欢这个新问题。

为什么我喜欢新的杂志式布局

最近,我尝试改变 AI123.ca 的网站布局。

我希望照片、视频、标题和文章能够拥有更多空间。

新的设计让我感觉网站更像一本小型的网络杂志。

当时,我只是觉得:

“我喜欢这个设计。”

现在看到这些 Google Analytics 数据以后,我又多了一个喜欢它的理由。

如果访客来到网站以后,不知道下一步应该去哪里,那么一个更加视觉化、更加有组织的首页,也许可以帮助他们。

我可以把 AI123.ca 的不同内容清楚地展示出来:

AI

ChatGPT

AI工具

AI学习

AI设计

AI视频

博客

我不需要让访客自己慢慢摸索。

我可以给他们几扇明显的“门”。

他们可以选择自己最感兴趣的那一扇走进去。

我不想追逐数字

这里还有一个重要的教训。

当我看到 37.4万活跃用户的时候,很容易产生一个想法:

“我必须写更多文章!而且要写很多!”

但是,我现在并不认为这是最好的办法。

我已经很享受探索人工智能、学习新东西,以及记录自己经历的过程。

我不希望 AI123.ca 变成一个“内容工厂”。

我希望它继续成为我探索人工智能的学习旅程

所以,我放在网站侧栏里的那句话,现在依然非常适合:

我正在分享我所探索 → 学到 → 记录的东西。

这就是 AI123.ca 的意义。

从流量到关系

一个只停留5秒的访客,最终只是一个数字。

但是,如果一个访客发现一篇文章很有意思,然后又读了另一篇文章,接着看了一个视频,第二天又回来,最后成为长期读者——那就是完全不同的事情。

那是一种关系。

也许,这才是我下一步真正应该努力的方向。

不是单纯追求:

更多访客。

而是追求:

更有意义的访问。

接下来会发生什么?

我不知道 AI123.ca 接下来会怎样。

这次巨大的流量增长可能会继续。

也可能慢慢下降。

甚至可能发生完全不同的变化。

这就是探索的一部分。

但是现在,我拥有了一样以前没有的东西:

可以教会我的数据。

Google Analytics 不只是告诉我有多少人访问。

它还给了我一些线索,让我了解访客对什么感兴趣、他们探索了什么,以及我还可以改善什么。

所以,我下一步的实验其实很简单。

我会继续写我真正感兴趣的东西。

继续加入照片和视频。

让网站更加容易浏览。

把有趣的主题组织得更加清楚。

然后,继续观察结果。

一个80岁的博主,还在学习

当我开始探索人工智能的时候,我从来没有想过,有一天我打开 Google Analytics,会看到几十万访客这样的数字。

我已经80岁了。

我不是科技专家。

我只是有一点好奇心。

我探索一些东西。

我学习一些东西。

我亲自尝试。

然后把自己的经历记录下来。

有时候成功。

有时候失败。

有时候,Google Analytics 又会给我一个惊喜。

也许,这正是整个旅程最有意思的地方。

我还在学习。

而且,看起来,还有不少人愿意跟着我一起走这段路。

AI123.ca — 探索 → 学习 → 记录。

旅程还在继续。