The blog post I chose to analyze is this one.
It is the 20 best places to visit in Europe. This deals with my nice because I focus a lot on travel destinations all around the world. I like the fact that this one focuses just on Europe, in particular. I have been to three countries in Europe so this is very interesting to me. I have actually been to and stayed for a week in two of the cities that are listed.
While analyzing I am going to look at the content, reader engagement, design, monetization ,and traffic.
Based on the content they cover only places in Europe and ignore the rest of the world. But that is fine since the title of the blog is "20 Best Places to Visit in Europe."
Based on reader engagement, there is a button you can click if you think the city belongs on the list, or not. and a lot of them have thousands of votes. So this stands out that they do have an abundance of reader engagement, which is really great. The comments are around, or less than 100. But a lot of the comments are very lengthy, so that means that they have a lot of opinions, which can be good for the blogger because they can take that feedback and make their next blog post even better than the one before.
I like the design. Each city is bold and comes along with a visible picture that describes the city very well. The places are numbered in chronological order from #1 to #20.
There are advertisements on the side of the page, but the bloggers themselves are not trying to make money on their own products or services.
As for traffic, with the many comments and "yes" or "no" clicks, there seems to be a lot of visitors to the blog.
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