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Blog at WordPress.com Stats

Under the item blog at WordPress.com statistics, we find a simple overview of all page views, referrers, clicks, top articles and top sites that have been called or initiated on our blog. These statistics provide a good motivation at first, as you can see how his blog grows and grows and how the users react to new items. In the following we explain the various concepts.

WordpressBlog at WordPress.com Stats – Page views

The page views are page views or otherwise known as page impressions. I.e. a page on our blog was called. The beginner can be satisfied with the concept of page views and are motivated by the increasing number leave. The page requests can be presented daily, weekly and monthly.

The exact definition of this term becomes important when one wants to sell ad space on his blog, as we have here mean different concepts, different. The term page view does not say whether the site was also in full, all illustrated with graphics and banners. In the extreme case, it was just a call or request to the server and due to a slow modem connection the user did not even get back something that was shown, or page is shown only in fragments.

The tag page views and page impression, however, are officially defined terms. Page View means that the html code of a page has been delivered and page impression means that the entire page with all images and graphics, was delivered to the last character in the lower right corner and presented.

You may use these terms in business only if what you deliver and the exact definition.
Blog at WordPress.com Stats – Referrer

The term referrer is easier to explain. This is simply the pages where the user was before he was expelled from there to our blog. Referrer is actually the most important point in our statistics, because it shows us where the income comes from, and where our efforts most likely to succeed.

So here are the referring search engines like Google and Yahoo, social communities like for example Facebook and Twitter and all other pages illustrated with which our site is linked and the user sent us.

Blog at WordPress.com Stats – Search

As soon as we are interested in how our search engine performance is, search terms are important because they tell us which keywords we have been found in the search engines. If they find jobs here in which we wanted to be able to find not at all, we should revise the wording of our articles and pages and this circumstance will change.
Blog at WordPress.com Stats – Top articles and pages

Here we see what sites the users have the most interested, or which pages they have landed. Initially available here called landing pages near the top, so the pages that are linked to other sites on the net. That may change with increasing depth of our offering. It also depends on what the users see and click on our side first.

Blog at WordPress.com Stats – Clicks

The clicks show us where the user clicked on our site and how often. This size can give us insight into how the users are interested in our site or how deep our site is created, so if we have as many subcategories or whether the hierarchy is created on our side is very flat. That is, the more content we have, the more entries have the potential users.

Blog at WordPress.com Stats – capabilities

If you look more deeply interested in the statistics, I recommend Google Analytics. Thus one can evaluate far more information and to create individual views of its statistics. You can not just superficial information, such as here, see, for example, but can also see countable success, such as what, how much, and for what the users spend money on our side, where the user came from exactly, and much more.

Both WordPress.com and WordPress.org, you can set up in Google Analytic, giving it a clear and comprehensive blog statistics.

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