Where's all this traffic coming from?!
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Up until last Saturday, my busiest day was 52 views. On 3/12, I received 583 views, and 255 the next day. When I look at the site stats, I can see that about half of those came from Facebook.
Is there any way to know where the other half were referred from? Is there any way to find out where on Facebook people were referred from? I’d like to be able to take further advantage of however people are finding the blog before it loses momentum.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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If you can’t find the answer in your Stats then we can’t supply it. http://en.support.wordpress.com/stats/#referrers
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<blockquote. Is there any way to find out where on Facebook people were referred from?
No I’m sorry there isn’t.
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Facebook is NOT a spam referrer. What you’re seeing is a post going viral among unsophisticated internet users. It’s going viral on Facebook; someone posted it to his/her wall, and it got Shared from there.
My best advice is to put something really, really interesting on your blog, right away. If there’s something you’ve been saving for a special occasion, blog it now. In my experience, if you do that then you retain about 10% of the bounce.
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I am struggling with increased spam. Two things
1. is spam counted in my views count.
2. I put on controls the meant if you wanted to comment you had to leave your email.
3. Some comments I think are not Spam.Is this we just have to put up with or is there a better way to improve view count accuracy
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