When I started my podcast seven months ago, I faced a steep learning curve with just about every aspect of blogging and podcast technology. I had to check out dozens of WordPress tutorials and learn how to use various software programs. After a couple of months of producing podcast episodes, I grew more curious about my audience. Is anyone listening? What episodes are drawing the largest audience?
As it turned out, I had two means of monitoring my traffic, both provided by my web host. This was great! Each month I reviewed the site visits and was encouraged by the upward trend.
But it didn't take long to realize there was a discrepancy.

And then I ran across S3 Stat.
Since I was already using Amazon S3 to host my podcast episodes, it made sense to give it a try...especially with their free trial.
What's been the result of using S3 Stat?
Great question!
No more guessing. I can share my daily, weekly and/or monthly traffic results with confidence now. I can determine which episode is drawing the largest audience. I can also get a global report, detailing where my audience is located.
S3 Stat has provided dependable reports that have allowed me to chart the growth of my podcast with confidence.
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