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Analyse which social bookmarking site is better for your blog traffic

Every blogger knows the importance of sharing their blog content on social bookmarking sites. But, how many knows that it really works or not. Every time when you share your blog content on social bookmarking site like Digg.com, Delicious.com or StumbleUpon, the question arises will it bring more traffic or not? And which social bookmarking site will be better and necessary to share your post as it is not easy to share your blog posts on each and every social sites. Here, i found the solution so that a blogger can analyze the stats which social bookmarking site returning more traffic for his or her blog. The only thing you have to do is that create account on Google Analytics and paste the code on your website or blog so that Google can track the daily visitors on your blog.

How to view Network Referrals:

1. Create account on Google Analytics and add 'tracking code' provided by Google Analytics. It will take some time to Google Analytics to track your website or blog.

2. Now, share your content on social bookmarking site like StumbleUpon, Digg, Delicious, Reddit, and others.

3. Now, to analyze which social bookmarking site is bringing more traffic and which is better site to share your blog links. Visit Google Analytics account and on right hand side widget, click on Traffic sources-> Social-> Network Referrals.

Stats of Justsharehere.com from Network referrals

4. Here you will find the social reference details from which traffic are coming. You can analyze the daily visitors from specific sites. This is how you can work on to bring more traffic to blog via social bookmarking sites.

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