-->

How to Know What Your Readers Want from You

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or get convenient updates via Email . Thanks for visiting!

Since starting WordPress Modder, I’ve found the most difficult part of helping people was predicting what kind of information visitors to this site are looking for. Oh sure, it’s easy to assume that visitors are looking for WordPress related mods and hacks, theme and plugin reviews, and tools that make developing with WordPress easier, but I needed to know what words they were searching for specifically. But how?

By installing the Psychic Search plugin from MaxBlogPress. This has been one of the most helpful plugins I’ve ever installed. Basically, this plugin logs every search term that is entered in the search box on your site and then displays those results to you in the admin area. Not only that, but it also tells you if the user was returned any matching results. As you might imagine, it is incredibly useful in helping you learn what people are searching for, and expect to find on your site.

For example, if I see that there are any searches that return no results, it’s obvious that if I want to really serve my readers, I better start researching some answers on those and make some posts to help people find what they’re looking for. Here’s a screen shot of the results that the Psychic Search plugin displays on WordPress Modder.

Psychic Search WordPress Plugin

Pretty nifty huh?

One thing that does bother me a bit about the plugin download page is that it has kind of a heavy sales pitch for a free WordPress plugin. That caused me to hesitate a bit before installing it, but after some research it seemed legit, so I gave it a shot and again, I couldn’t be happier.

You can find the Psychic Search plugin here.

What are some of your favorite WordPress plugins?

Help Spread the Word:
  • StumbleUpon
© –2008 WordPressModder.org

4 Responses to “How to Know What Your Readers Want from You”

  1. I’ve wondered this also is people were even using the search box, and didn’t know about this plug-in. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

    Jaks last blog post..Extra Sensory Perception Tests

  2. You’re quite welcome. Great blog you have there too. I’ve always considered myself in tune.

  3. You always have such good info. This is one plug in that everyone should have if you are blogging for a reason.

    Bobs last blog post..Cobb’s Landing Subdivision in Palm Harbor

  4. Thanks Bob,

    It’s too bad there are still people out there blogging without a reason;)

Leave a Reply

You can use these XHTML tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>