Ideas about increasing views to visitor rate?
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Although the traffic to my site has been mostly steady and growing in recent weeks, my view-to-visitor ratio has always been very low, usually at 1.50 or less on average for a given day. Does anyone have any tips on encouraging visitors to view more content on the site?
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Really, what’s the average ratio? And as I said, it’s typically lower. Right now my rate is 1:1 (one visitor, one view).
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(Or did you mean proper terminology to use, as in one visit, one view is a “high” rate, and something like 1:10 would be called “low”?)
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1:10 (one visitor with 10 page views) – is higher
The more page views per visitors the better
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Ah. I see. I don’t appear to see any way to edit my first message, so I will say then it that case, my problem is that my visitor-to-view ratio is too low, as in there is typically an average of 1.5 views per visit or less. My original question still stands — does anyone know how to engage the viewer more?
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Yes. There are thousands of tips already in the forum. Do a simple search for some related terms and you’ll find them.
1.5 views per visitor is higher than normal on blogs.
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My blog indicates 42 views for the past two months or since I started. Does this mean that only 42 people have actually seen my blog, or what? Thank you.
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“Views” denotes the number of times that something has been visited ever. I believe it is a cumulative total of every page hit on every post.
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Views is the number of times a Post or Page has been viewed / displayed on their computer – the 42 is a total of all views (not visitors)
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The relevant support doc is:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/#views-and-visitorsA view is counted when a visitor loads or reloads a page. A visitor is counted when we see a user or browser for the first time in a given period (day, week, month).
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