on 2017 Sep 04 8:00 AM
Hi
I have created a blog and wanted to get some analytics on who viewed my blog, which profile? internal or partners?
need to provide some analysis on the reach of this blog
WHO CAN HELP ME ON THIS?
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Hi, Marise:
Privacy policies prevent us from gathering that level of detail about individual viewers. (So, in response, Jelena -- no, we aren't doing that kind of spying. Or any spying, for that matter.)
You can more information about the subject here: https://ideas.sap.com/D41758
Best regards,
--Jerry
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Hello Marise,
My colleague robert.russell2 might have found a way Using #SAPHCP (Trial) To See Where In The World Your @SCNblog Is Popular. If you like, please check wheter this fulfills your requirements.
Best regards
Frank
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Many people use RSS now for content discovery, many face problems logging in and browse in anonymous mode instead, others find blog links in Twitter or other channles and don't bother trying to log on, which means that whatever information you get from the implementation team, it will not be accurate.
Edit: At some point people were advised to use SCN with a P* profile for the community site to retain reputation and control of own content and use the S* profiles for the support portal etc., which means that the idea of using blogs for this kind of analytics is doomed to fail.
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I sure hope that kind of spying is not happening on SCN. But if it does that would be the SCN team who has such information.
As a side note - I looked at the tags where your blogs were posted and I'm afraid they may have suffered from "too many tags" syndrome on SCN. I'd guess there is a relatively low percentage of SCN members who are interested in SuccessFactors at all, compared to other topics. Spreading the SF content among multiple separate tags makes it more difficult for the potential readers to find it.
Hopefully, this will be resolved with the upcoming "topic pages". IMHO if there was just a tag/page/whatever simply for SuccessFactors that'd be more than enough. For example, this, more granular, tag shows only 51 items (both blogs and questions) posted since the beginning of times, i.e. October 2016. For almost a year that's a very low number.
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Thanks all for the replies
@Jerry Janda: I was not looking for detailed info that hinder privacy, but more like number of views by country, by profession which is informative data and not private.
I can easily have such data on blogs I post on linkedin for example.
@FRANK: many thanks I ll check the blog and the tool
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