Will we need another column added to our statistics page?

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  1. Don Bobbitt profile image78
    Don Bobbittposted 4 years ago

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    I presently have over 200 articles on HP, and as our articles are evolved over to niche sites and thus onto Maven, I am having a problem managing my collection of articles.
    I would love to sort by niche site, and be able to work on not only the ones that need to be upgraded, but I would also like to narrow down the ones that "were not considered good enough" at some point in the past, so I can manage them as necessary also.
    What is the consensus of opinions on my problem?

    1. OldRoses profile image65
      OldRosesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      You can sort by niche sites already.  Go to My Account -> Articles -> Statistics and click on the arrow next to the word Filters (underneath the word Statistics). You can sort by site, topic, status, designation and capsule.   I use it all the time to manage my articles on different niche sites.

  2. Glenn Stok profile image65
    Glenn Stokposted 4 years ago

    I like your idea of adding a column to specify the niche site so we can sort by it. However,  I don’t think HubPages would put much priority on adding it because we already have the ability to see stats on specific niches by using the filter.

    1. Don Bobbitt profile image78
      Don Bobbittposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      And what's there is handy, but I keep wondering about when our articles are actually riding on the Maven site, and how long it will be before the tools we have on HP are there for us on Maven itself? DON

      1. lobobrandon profile image67
        lobobrandonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        It would be the ideal scenario if we were able to have a dashboard on each niche site, but I feel that it is not going to be happening anytime soon if at all. From the recent changes, it seems like the current HP domain is being retained just for the purpose of being the "backend" where we manage our stuff.

        1. Don Bobbitt profile image78
          Don Bobbittposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          I feel that we will all eventually be MAVENs, and I'm watching what tools they have there. I ALREADY have an ID on MAVEN, but I am limited at the moment. DON

          1. lobobrandon profile image67
            lobobrandonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

            That is very likely.

 
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