Moving stats from wordpress.com to self-hosted site
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Hi, I need to transfer my stats from my wordpress.com site
http://talesfrommamaville.wordpress.com to my self-hosted site
http://talesfrommamaville.comThank you.
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Good Morning –
No problem. I’ve gone ahead and completed that merge for you. Best wishes!
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Thanks a lot. But why aren’t all the stats showing as updated? For instance the Top Posts and Pages and Clicks etc?
And how do I get my Facebook and Twitter follower numbers to show up as well? Like the Publicize feature in wordpress.com?
Thanks
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Your Twitter and Facebook followers are a unique feature of WordPress.com and those do not transfer over as a part of your stats on a self hosted WordPress site.
I can see the stats you’ve mentioned here: https://wordpress.com/stats/month/talesfrommamaville.com
Jetpack connects your self hosted site to the WordPress.com dashboard, you’ll still find your stats there.
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Thank you so much for your help.
Another question please… regarding logging in…
I can only log into my self-hosted site using my wordpress.com account. My host TSO gave me a new username and password to use at this URL http://talesfrommamaville.com/wp-admin; HOWEVER IT STILL REDIRECTS ME TO THE WORDPRESS.COM LOGIN.
Even if I try to log in from the Meta Log in from my website, I am redirected to the wordpress.com login page.
Would appreciate some assistance with this matter please. Do I need to continue using my wordpress.com username and password to log in?
Thanks again
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How long ago did you update your domain’s name servers? For the first 48-72 hours after changing them your domain could occasionally still point to WordPress.com, but after that time you should be able to login to your self-hosted site at the link they provided, http://talesfrommamaville.com/wp-admin
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Well that may be the isdue then. I did the redirect just this morning. Ill give it till next week and see.
Thank you so much
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