[Note] Results of having ChatGPT analyze kagetora_note
I heard that ChatGPT also has the ability to perform site analysis, so I decided to have it analyze this site right away.
I pasted the URL of this site and asked, "Please analyze this site," and received the following response.
I have analyzed the "kagetora | note" site. The results are summarized below.
1. SEO Status:
From the site's metadata, it is clear that the author is a company employee working at a small construction company, holds a First-Class Construction Management Engineer qualification, and plans to take the First-Class Architect exam in 2024. It is also conveyed that he is the father of a three-year-old boy, attends the Open University of Japan as a working student, and enjoys cameras, gadgets, and stationery. Such information serves as an element that builds trust and familiarity with visitors.
2. Content Quality:
The posted articles cover a wide range of themes, including notebooks, parenting, home appliances, study, and posts about note itself. While this has the potential to appeal to a diverse readership, it is also possible that it may be harder to retain a fixed audience compared to a blog specialized in a specific theme.
3. User Engagement:
The site has 131 followers and is following 125 people. This indicates that a certain reader base has been formed. Also, continuous posting is being maintained, which is an element that conveys commitment to the readers.
4. What users are looking for when visiting the site:
From the content of the articles, it is clear that the author is sharing daily events, feelings, learning, and insights. It is highly likely that readers are visiting because they want to know about the author's daily life, thoughts, and learning.
Suggestions:
From an SEO perspective, you might be able to increase traffic from search engines by consciously incorporating keywords related to the title and content of each article.
Since the article themes are diverse, it would be good to organize articles by category so that visitors can easily find articles on themes they are interested in.
You might be able to further increase user engagement by regularly conducting surveys or soliciting feedback and striving to create content that incorporates the needs and requests of readers.
The above are the results of the site analysis for "kagetora | note".
It provided an explanation of the site content and future suggestions.
It says that it is highly likely that readers are visiting because they want to know about my daily life, thoughts, and learning, but is that really true?
I don't have confidence that there is anything in the articles I post here that could be useful to readers...
Since I decided to just write whatever I want to write or whatever comes to mind on this site, anything goes regardless of genre, and I haven't thought about keyword selection at all.
It points that out properly as well.
Since this is something I am doing intentionally, I will gratefully accept the feedback and continue with my current approach.
I thought that surveys and feedback were a good method.
It creates article ideas, and at the same time, it can satisfy the needs of the people reading them.
A little while ago, when I wrote this article, I received a request in the comments from Datsu-Nihon Ojisan asking me to tell them about a certain class at the Open University of Japan.
For me, this not only creates article ideas, but it also makes me feel like I have to take the class more seriously in order to write the article.
I am very happy to receive such requests. Thank you very much.
If you have any requests, I would be happy if you could let me know in the comments.
So, that was the story of how I tried analyzing this site.
The end.
