Individual stat pages
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Why can’t I see a page’s total hits on it’s individual stat page? There’s all kinds of daily stats and monthly stats and yearly stats, but I just want to see the total number of hits a page has received, not do math.
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Hi there,
To view the total hits that a page has received, you can start on your My Stats page here:
https://wordpress.com/my-stats/
In the “Top Posts & Pages” box on that page, you can click on “Summaries” to see a full list of the stats for your posts and pages. To see all of the views your posts and pages have ever received, you can click the “All Time” link there. That will show you the total number of views for each post and page.
Please let me know if you have any questions about that. :)
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Thanks, but that only works for the top posts (the top 500, maybe?) and not all of the posts on the site. Is there no way to see it for all posts? Or to have that number on a post’s individual stat page? It just seems like such a simple thing that people would want to see that it kind of baffles me it’s not something easy to see.
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Ah, I see what you mean. The overall focus of your blog’s stats are on the summaries for the top posts or on information about an individual post over time (so you can see how those views change over time). However, I’ve passed along your feedback to our developers so they can consider adding a total for all posts, either on the summary stats page or on the individual post’s stat page. Thanks for pointing that out!
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