two different posts = only one stat result ?!

  • Unknown's avatar

    I have a post on famous buildings and another one on Frank Gehry. Until a few days ago they both got between 10 and 20 hits a day. Now for some days there were search keys only for Gehry, but hits only for the “buildings” post.

    Now, this morning, I went to my blog without logging in and gave Gehry three s. Then I logged in to see the stats and indeed: the “building” post got the hits.

    How can this be? Could it be because the title of the post is not “Gehry” but “KIO” towers (which are not by Gehry)?

    I would be very thankful for any suggestions, because otherwise Gehry won’t anymore figure as a top post, while the “buildings” post is always there anyway.

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    ;aybe there is a way to explain this better :

    Yesterday the Gehry search key was used 29 times, and the “famous buildings” not even once. Conversely,the stats showed 18 hits for the “famous buildings” and for the “Gehry” post not even one hit.

    It is as if the system identified only one post in response to the search keys, but listed a different post, also only one, for the stats.

  • Unknown's avatar

    This problem may have corrected itself, though it seems to be caused by another problem that is not resolved: a mixup in the links of the Google thumbnails where e.g. a picture of Westminster palace brings up my GEhry post, and a nice picture the Queen of England at the races brings up a post of mine called “A visit to Madrid”.

    So I opened a new thread.

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