Hello Everyone,
Welcome back! After a long time I’m going to talk about an important tactics for bloggers. Yeah! I’m going to talk about how to increase the number of pageviews of your blog. But before starting I want to clear the sense of pageview.
What is pageview?
A pageview is an instance of a page being loaded by browser. Google Analytics
Every time a page been loaded by visitors browsers request are counted as each pageview. So pageview means how many times it has been loaded by browsers request.
Why pageview is an important tactics?
The more times a visitor spends on your blog, the better. It helps the visitor to be engaged closely with you (or your blog).
CASE #1:
If search engines (specially Google) are the biggest source of your visitor, page view is very important for you.
Why?
Here is an example:
Think that a visitor comes to your blog from Google. After getting the information, he hits the back button of his browser. It’s OK. But it’s not okay for the big G (Google). Yeah! Google will think that the searcher didn’t get the right information he need. So that he came back to google again. If it continues, Google will punish you. It’ll remove your blog from the SERP (Search Engine Result Page) for the keyword(s).
So, what to do?
CASE #2:
If you’re monetizing your blog with CPM (Cost Per Mile or Cost Per 1000 views) ads, it is far more important for you to earn more money. Because the more pageviews, the more money you’ll earn.
CASE #3:
Better Alexa Ranking: Although alexa doesn’t provide the exact information, but still it is a big factor to get direct advertisement offer or to sell ads through ad agency like BuySellAds. The more pageview you’ve, the better alexa ranking.
Before continuing to the point, we should know about bounce rate because it is tightly engaged with pageview.
What is bounce rate?
Simply, bounce rate is the opposite metrics of page view. Yeah! That’s right. Bounce rate is the percentages of your visitors are “bouncing” without viewing the other page of your blog. The lower your bounce rate, the better.
So if you can increase the number of pageview, ultimately the bounce rate will decrease.
How to calculate Bounce rate?
Bounce rate = (visit that left after one pageview / Total number of visits) ×100




