If you build a blog to make money directly, or if you are hoping to make sales from your blog, your money is obvious metric to determine how you toward your goal. What if the direct income or sales are not part of your plan, how can we measure the success of your blog then?
Each blogger you talk seems to have a preference for what determines a successful blog. For some, it might be on the traffic of other subscribers as a priority, and there are bloggers who count as the best measure. Each metric means different things to different people.
Some measures of success that different bloggers use to assess how their blogs are ongoing. Some will be more or less relevant to the various blogs and depend on the goals and objectives of the blogger.

traffic Most of the bloggers who seem to evaluate a blog are different measures of traffic. Bloggers seem to have different preferences for different aspects of the movement, in addition to every tool you use to measure traffic going to give a different result because of the difference in methodology. It is very rare to find two different tools that are agreed on an outcome, so that when the extent of trafficking, it is best to stick to your service and use it to show the progress rather than the obsession with the actual figures.

Subscribers
Bloggers can vary from a subscriber about indifference to the subscriber through heads-obsessed. Why subscribers so important?
Counting the subscribers of a blog gives a good indication of how popular it really is, because these are people who want to read the content of your site in the long term and have signed up to receive updates to never miss one. These are your faithful readers, the people you can count on we hope to return again and again.
Whereas the measures mentioned above are important, and they are traditional measures of any Web site, subscribers are essential to the blogs. A visit may be a person to arrive, not to find what they need, and go away never to return. A subscriber has made a commitment to you and demonstrates that you provide something a little more useful and convincing.

comments, feedback, and interaction
Although we want all readers when a blog is really to get involved, we hope to attract comments. Show comments that your visitors want to interact with you. They allow you to build a sense of community, encouraging readers to return again and again.

Links
Links are the currency of the World Wide Web. The levels of inbound links to your blog can be an indicator of how you engage other bloggers. The links are good for a blog, in most cases because of the traffic that follows, but also because they are a major factor in the escalation of the ranking in search engines.
They can be monitored in a number of ways (Trackbacks, search engines, Technorati, etc.).

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