Bathroom equipment article

When whirlpool bath was first introduced into the bathroom product market, it was considered a luxury for its expensiveness. At that time, the materials used to manufacture such a tub were extremely expensive, let alone the technologies involved. Therefore, only very few people could afford to buy one and most people would not really consider it a choice when they were for shopping bathroom equipment.
Nowadays, however, it is no longer a luxury and can be afforded by every normal household. There are three reasons for this. First, as the manufacturing industry is constantly on the rise, especially in developing countries, more and more companies are offering whirlpool tub. And in order to attract more customers, the average price is lowered. Second, due to heavy pollution in the city and the increasingly fast pace of our life, more and more people are seeking ways to going back to nature as well as enhancing their health. A whirlpool tub can exactly meet these two requirements. Powered by electricity, the water flow simulates that of nature and gives you a gentle massage which has an excellent healing effect. If you have this kind of bath on a regular basis you will keep healthy and fit. Third, as manufacturing technologies are developing fast, today it costs not so much to manufacture a whirlpool bath, hence the lower price.
Therefore, when you are choosing bathing equipment, you can make whirlpool tub one of the possible choices. With a reasonable amount of money you will get not only the gentle touch of nature but also a good health. 

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To get started in analyzing your article stats, access them through your Author’s Area. To get there:
  1. Log into your member acount
  2. Hover the cursor over the Author Tools drop-down
  3. Select View My Statistics from the drop-down
This brings up the Stats Dashboard.
Stats Dashboard
The Stats Dashboard is the homepage for all of your stats. It’s broken into three main sections: Article Stats, Keyword Referral Stats and Author Stats:
  1. Article Stats – This area gives a quick overview of all articles and authors on your account. You can see a summary of your stats on the left:
     
    • Total Views – Article views give you a quick idea of how your articles are performing overall based on how many people have seen all of your articles.
    • URL Clicks – URL clicks show how many times the URLs in your articles were clicked by readers. This stat is a key indicator of how engaging your articles are. To increase URL clicks, ensure that your URL leads to similar content as your article.
    • Click-Through Rate – CTR represents the average number of URL clicks per 100 views (as a percentage). The higher the CTR, the higher your rate of successfully converting readers into prospects.
    • EzinePublisher – This number indicates how many times a human visitor to your article has been interested to “pick up” or republish your article. Having your articles picked up is an excellent way to exponentially increase your article’s exposure. Keep in mind that ezine publishers want your high-quality, evergreen content. This stat does not indicate who picked up your article or where it was published.
    • Emailed – This shows the number of times readers have emailed your articles to friends.
    • Comments – This number represents the number of comments you’ve received on your articles.
    • Votes and Rating – This shows the number of times someone has rated your article and the average of all total ratings on a scale of 1 to 5.
    Moving on, the middle part of the Article Stats section is a graph that shows your total CTR (click-through rate) over the past few months. Then, on the right is a list of your most-viewed articles.
  2. Keyword Referral Stats – The middle section of the dashboard is filled with keyword referral stats for your most-viewed articles. It shows keywords that readers used to find each article. If you look closely, you can see how many times a word or phrase was used to find each article.
     
  3. Author Stats – The bottom section of the dashboard shows stats broken down by the authors on your account. The graph gives a visual representation of profile views over time as well as how many articles each author has published.
Now, this information is great, but it doesn’t provide all of the answers on how to improve your overall article writing strategy. In other words, it doesn’t offer actionable data because it represents an accumulation of information across your entire account. It doesn’t represent the smaller decisions you make that can have a great impact. So, let’s move back to the top of the page and access the individual stat categories, starting with Article Stats, through the Stats Shortcuts on the top of the Stats Dashboard.
Article Stats
This page shows a stat breakdown of each article on your account. You can filter the list by author name. From here, you can see all of the same information that was at the top of the dashboard, except it’s broken down on a per-article basis. You can sort the list by clicking on the header for each stat category. This data can help you
  • A graph that represents the article’s views over time.
  • A table that also displays the article view data.
  • A list of the links in the article and how many times each one was clicked by a reader.
Below that is a breakdown of the most popular keywords or keyphrases used to find the article. This is incredibly powerful information because it tells you what terms people are actually searching for in search engines when they find your articles. Plus, it becomes more powerful the more you write and submit. With this information you can do your own keyword research and find a never-ending stream of data-backed keywords to focus on.
Author Stats
Now, let’s move on to the Author Stats section by scrolling to the top of the page and clicking Author Stats from the Stats Shortcuts buttons.
What you see on this page is similar information from the top of the dashboard, but it’s filtered by authors on your EzineArticles account. From here, you can upload an author image and click on Author Details to see a graph of how many people have visited your author bio.
Keyword Referral Stats
Lastly, let’s move to the Keyword Referral Stats page by clicking Keyword Referral Stats from the Stats Shortcuts buttons. This tools shows the most popular search terms used by readers to find your articles through search engines from all of your published articles.
It’s displayed in what’s called a “keyword cloud,” meaning the keywords are clumped together and the size of the words are weighted by frequency. The bigger the font of the keyword, the more times you’ve used it in an article. So this gives you an idea of the keywords you have focused on most. Depending on your writing strategy, this information can direct what keywords you incorporate in your future articles.
Understanding your article writing analytics is vital to the success of your article writing campaign. Knowing which of your articles are performing better than others and knowing why will help you write new articles that are laser-targeted to the demands of the readers in your niche.
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