Can I get detailed stats for each subdirectory?
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I am looking for exact stats for my website’s subdirectory (I think that’s what it’s called). For example. I have mysite.com/pinkdress and mysite.com/bluedress. It is very important for me to have exact stats on how many people visited each of these two sites, where they come from, what search engine they used, etc. Is it possible?
Can someone give me some information as to what I need to do obtain this information (do I need to add something to my website)?
Thank you!!
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If they are two separate sites, they’ll have their own stats.
What are the real URLs of the sites?
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I don’t have a website yet. I want to open one for business, but the whole business idea is to be able to know how many people visit each of my subdirectories (if that’s what it’s called).
For example, I will have a website called mysite.com, and I need to have exact statistics of the people who visits mysite.com/alex and separately exact statistics of people who visit mysite.com/myriam, and of people who visit mysite.com/jeremy, etc.
Is it possible? How? Do I need to add some app or some software or something else to my website, or to each subdirectory?
Thank you!
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If you’re using WordPress, pinkdress and bluedress will each either be separate pages, or fully separate sites, depending on how you have it set up.
Different sites can have their own WordPress stats. Different pages get their own stats as well, though it’s somewhat less info than the full site’s stats.
Just note if you’re not using WordPress.com, or Jetpack stats, this information wouldn’t apply.
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Thank you. pinkdress and bluedress would be separate pages, not separate sites.
Can I use google analytics to get detailed stats of each page (e.g. pinkdress and bluedress)?
I would just need to put a line of ‘code’ to the HTML on each page, right? Can I do that with wordpress?
Thank you!!
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If this is on a WordPress.com site, you’ll be able to see the respective views for those two pages separately, as @supernovia said above.
You can use Google Analytics as well if you prefer, though that requires at least our Premium Plan. You don’t add code to individual pages to use Google Analytics – once you add your site to that, you can configure from within Google Analytics itself which pages you want it to track.
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