stats for my primary blog
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hi everyone,
i started with the free www…….wordpress.com blog, but now have the wordpress.org (www.rominaludaescher.com/blog) one. i activated the stats plug-in but it shows i have had no visits to my site. now i know that thats not true since i have a bunch of comments and my friends told me that they went to check it out. i am really confused how the 2 accounts go with each other. when asked for the API for the stats plug in i entered the only one i could find (i had to log into my .com blog to get it) and it just seams like it tracks my old blog, which i do not use anymore and would like to just delete, but don’t know how to. i’m just so confused. anyone have any ideas on how to get the stats plugin to work with my primary blog? and how do i manage all these blogs i have now, of which i only really need one?
thanks in advance
rominaThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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The blog you specified at http://www.rominaludaescher.com does not appear to be hosted at WordPress.com.
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If you purchased domain mapping then the URLs from the wordpress.COM root blog with seamless direct your readers to the URLs on the domain when they click the root blog URLs. That’s what domain mapping does.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/domain-mapping/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/domain-mapping/map-subdomain/As for the stats plugin the API key is found here and the stats work exactly the smake way they do on the wordpress.com root blog.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/api-keys/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/<vlockquote> Additional Info
Why don’t post/page views add up to total views?
Post/page views are included in total views, but there are many views to your site that are not a post or page URL. The front pages, category/tag/date/author archives, and searches are all examples of other views that only count towards total views.
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