To measure your blog in terms of return on investment (ROI) you will first need to determine what it is you want to define as your return.  There are many ways to measure a blog but you need to know what you want to measure first before you begin. 

 In a self-made video, Jason Wells interviews Katie Paine on measuring ROI in social Media.

 Paine explains how there is no standard measurement to quantify social media.  (Even though you can read more about measuring at her blog, The Measurement Standard!) But Paine goes on to say that you need to attract the right people to your blog and measure the visitors that stay and return to your site.  You need to determine an audience and what the return is that you want from these people. 

 You can measure the traffic of your blog if you just want to see how many people travel through your site.  Along with measuring traffic, you can measure the number of links, comments, and trackbacks to your blog.  Here you type in your blog name and this will pull up the information you want about your blog.  You might want to also determine the ratio between the number of your posts and the amount of comments you receive. 

 These are ways to quantify the return you are getting from your blog.  This will help you get started on measuring the value of your blog, but you still want to keep in mind the ways that the outcome of your blog might be more important than just numbers.

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