How to see no. of views on ezine?

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Hi guys,

I need to ask if there's a way to check the no. of views for other people's articles, since I wanna model the way the articles were written. I've tried logging into the author's area, tried going to the article sources, and also clicking summary. For some reason, clicking on summary brought me back to my own blog's page instead of showing me the relevant information about the article.

Is there any way around this?
#ezine #views
  • Profile picture of the author ryanman
    Views are mentioned at the bottom of each article page and also in your author dashboard.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin-HZH
    Ryanman: Now that you mentioned it, I feel kinda dumb. lol

    Brian: That's a pretty good article directory, got it bookmarked. Thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
      Quick pointer:

      The name of the resource in question is ezinearticles.com. It is best abbreviated as EZA.

      When you use the word ezine by itself, you're leaving a lot of room for confusion. The word 'ezine' is usually meant to refer to an emailed newsletter. Sometimes it refers to a web-based newsletter. It is never used properly to refer to an article directory.

      Might help you to get more focused responses.


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  • Profile picture of the author GarrieWilson
    The word 'ezine' is usually meant to refer to an emailed newsletter.
    Or electronic magazine if you go back to the first usage. Which could be on CD, email or a website.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
      Garrie,
      Or electronic magazine if you go back to the first usage. Which could be on CD, email or a website.
      Valid correction. I'd forgotten that it was used for digital content on physical media. Which is dumb, since I used to get one that was sent on 3.5" disks...

      DOH!


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