Can You See Who Views Your WordPress Blog?

If you’re like most bloggers, you’re probably concerned about who’s visiting your blog and what they’re looking at. WordPress provides a nice way to see this information, but it’s not always easy to use.

In this article, we’ll show you how to see who’s viewing your blog and what they’re looking at.

First, you’ll need to install the wp_stats_view plugin. This plugin will give you access to a number of statistics about your blog traffic. Once it’s installed, go to the plugin’s admin page and click on the “Settings” tab. In the “Settings” tab, you’ll see a number of options for viewing your blog traffic.

The most important option is “View Blog Traffic By.” This option lets you see which posts are generating the most traffic. You can also view traffic by post type, pageviews, or visits.

Another way to view your blog traffic is through Google Analytics. You can install Google Analytics on your blog using the instructions on Google’s website. Once Google Analytics is installed, go to your blog’s dashboard and click on the “Traffic Sources” link in the left-hand side menu. Then, under “Web Traffic”, click on the “View All Traffic Sources” link.

This will display all of your blog’s traffic sources in one place. You can then view traffic by source (including direct visits from Google), channel (including social media and email), and day of the week.

WordPress provides a lot of information about who’s visiting your blog and what they’re looking at. However, it can be difficult to use all of this information effectively.

The wp_stats_view plugin and Google Analytics are both worth installing if you want to get more detailed information about your blog traffic.

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