How should I interpret statistics?
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I’ve been posting videos on my blog, and WordPress supplies great statistics, but I don’t know how to interpret them.
So, the statistics might show 100 views today, but the video stats show 300 Impressions and 75 plays.
Where can I find the meaning of the various statistics?
Sam
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WordPress records page views. See here for details > http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/
What is a hit?
In web analytics, a hit is any request for a file from a web server. By request means a hit calculates page content delivered, all images to complete that page, and any additional files that need to be loaded to make the web page you are looking at, appear the way it does.What is a page view?
A page view is a request to load a single page of an internet site that results from a page request from a web surfer clicking on a link on another HTML page which is pointing to the page in question.What is a unique visitor?
A unique visitor is access from a single IP to a web server that generates page views and hits during a particular visit. When a visitor has cookies disabled, there is no way of establishing if they are a unique visitor or not. -
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Hello time thief, How can I see statitstics from the beggining cause statistics here a closed to one month
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You can click “Month” and view the stats for each month going back in time. I just did this on my own blog. Tou can also do this:
1. On your Dashboard in the left hand column fond “blog stats” and click the link.
2. When that page opens scroll down to the bottom and locate Blog Stat and the “Summary Tables” link. Then click it.
3. When that page opens it displays:- Months and Years
- Average per Day
- Recent Weeks
- About the math
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