Ever wonder how one post is doing on your blog? Want to know how many
people visited your post last week, or last month? Well you’re in the
right place!
Follow the tutorial below anytime you need to see the stats of a single post or page on your blog. Remember, this will show you the stats for a SINGLE page, in single page view. If your homepage or /page2, /page3, etc pages show full posts, people could be seeing the entire post and it won’t count as a pageview for that single page.
Follow the tutorial below anytime you need to see the stats of a single post or page on your blog. Remember, this will show you the stats for a SINGLE page, in single page view. If your homepage or /page2, /page3, etc pages show full posts, people could be seeing the entire post and it won’t count as a pageview for that single page.
Some sponsors and advertisers want reports on how well the sponsored
posts did, so knowing howto pull that information is important. It is
also important to know that the single page stats might not accurately
reflect how many eyes actually saw that post. If you are concerned
about lower pageviews for sponsored posts, consider only showing a part
of the post on your homepage with a link to the full post.
So here it goes:
First, select a date range.
First, select a date range.
Next, take a look at the menu that runs down left side of the page. Click Behavior
That will cause another menu to drop down. Click “site content” which
will drop yet another menu. From there, click “all pages”. See below:
Ok, we’re almost where we need to be! From here, you can either browse
through the posts that you see, or use the search box to find your
post/page quicker.
And there you have it! Once you find your post and click on it, you’ll
see pageview information for that post. To see a ton of other details
about that post, click the “secondary dimension” box and explore there
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