I first told my readers to "stay tuned for the monthly meta" at the end of
Science Fiction and Fantasy at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards. That was almost two weeks ago. Since today is the last Flashback Friday of the month, it's well past time to follow through, beginning with the goals I set for myself in
Monthly Meta for June 2015.
July 2014 saw 12,764 page views, so the minimum goal is for 412 page views per day for a total of 12,772. The medium goal is 13,184 to finish a day ahead and 13,402 for a five percent increase, each of which will require 425.3 and 432.3 page views per day respectively. I'm trying to do that while posting no more than 44 entries during the month. So far, I'm meeting all these goals. Wish me luck on doing so for the rest of the month.
The blog ended up with 13,378 page views for July 2015, making it the fifth consecutive month with more than 13,000 page views. It earned 431.55 page views per day. Both were a bit short of the high goals for the month, but I'm not too upset about it, as I easily beat the minimum and low goals and came close enough to the high goal. Besides, I had an excuse; I only posted 34 entries last month, ten less than my self-imposed maximum. Consequently, I achieved an average of 393.47 page views per post, which appears to be a record, exceeding
April 2015's 374.74 page views per entry. While I usually care more about page views per day, I'll take the record in views per entry. Besides, readership is still up over last year, so I'm pleased.
As for comments, I'll let what I wrote last month speak for itself.
While I don't make goals for comments, as any efforts I make to prompt more are less effective and predictable than what I can do to increase page views, last month was another good one for people responding to my posts at my blog. Readers left 36 comments last month, the highest since February 2014 with 42 comments. This is also the most per month so far this year. I'd be pleasantly surprised if I could do that again this month, but I have no expectations.
I was right to have no expectations, as readers and spammers left only 17 comments during July. This month is already much better, as 39 comments have been left, including one entry with 10 comments. The month is not yet over, so I'm optimistic for more.
Speaking of comments, the first entry I'm sharing in this month's retrospective is the one with the most comments left during July,
Bald Eagle facts for 4th of July weekend from DNews, posted July 3, 2015, with 3 comments. It was also the tenth most read entry posted last month with 97 page views according to the raw counter, a double honor. It got its readership through being shared on Facebook.
Follow over the jump for the rest of July's most read entries.