HOW DO I KNOW THE PAGE THAT GETS THE HIGHEST VISITS ON MY BLOG

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I am a newbie to internet marketing, please i would like to know how i can know which pages on my blog get the hgihest traffic/visits.

I would really appreciate if i got some genuine response.

kay.
#blog #highest #page #visits
  • Profile picture of the author kay29000
    any reply would be appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author George Gomez
    You track them with google analytics.
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    • Profile picture of the author Azfi
      You can use StatCounter to track the visitor
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
    Log into your site's cpanel and check the log section for a stats program...might be webalizer, awstats or some other program. Click around a little bit. You'll know it when you see it.
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  • Profile picture of the author GreenPixel
    If your blog is a WordPress blog, you can install a cool plugin called google-analyticator. It shows you all the analytics stats on your dashboard so you aren't left with trying to sort through Google reports.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aira Bongco
    Hey Kay,

    I always use Google analytics to track my blog. It will show the pages that gains the most visitors and what keywords did the users have typed in the search engines to get to your site. It is free and all you have to do is copy the script that they will provide in your website's heading code.

    Hope that answers your question,

    Aira
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  • Profile picture of the author kay29000
    thanks you all for the replies i got, i really appreciate them. Right now i have statcounter on my blog, and i know howmany visitors i get in a day, but i want to know howmany i get per page. I guess i would take airabogco's advise and start using google analytyic. Just for the record i use a blogger blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author George Gomez
    Google analytics does exactly want you are looking for.
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    • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
      Kay - if you are using Statcounter - just click on "Popular Pages" in the left hand menu - that will tell you how many visitors each page receives.

      If that isn't working, then you may have installed the Statcounter in the wrong place. It has to be installed as a plug in, part of the template or in a widget that appears on each page. If it's somehow installed on just one page, then it can't track visitors to all pages.
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      • Profile picture of the author greff
        Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

        Kay - if you are using Statcounter - just click on "Popular Pages" in the left hand menu - that will tell you how many visitors each page receives.

        If that isn't working, then you may have installed the Statcounter in the wrong place. It has to be installed as a plug in, part of the template or in a widget that appears on each page. If it's somehow installed on just one page, then it can't track visitors to all pages.
        rosetrees hit the nail on the head. Statcounter is a good free tool. I also use Sitemeter. Both are good. In fact, I prefer them over Google Analytics.

        Put your counter on one of the margins.
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  • Profile picture of the author kay29000
    Wow! I am overwhelmed at all the replies i got. Thank u all. I already have google analytic installed, and it is just what i have been looking for, for real.

    Thanks again.
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