Traffic sources question

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  1. sleepylog profile image60
    sleepylogposted 11 years ago

    Traffic sources question

    Is there a way to find out what the traffic sources are for each hub? I can see the Traffic Sources info applied overall in my 'Account' facility, but it would be helpful to see the that info applied to each hub also. If there is a I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me how. Thank you smile

  2. safiq ali patel profile image67
    safiq ali patelposted 11 years ago

    You can still use your Google Analytic account for extra date on the page visits you have each month. Google Analytics software will tell you the location of each viewer, their browser, their language, their type of device, their type, their search terms and more.... If you don't already have a Google Analytics account you can sign up for one and link it to your hub pages account to have this information about future activity on your hubs. Good luck.

    1. sleepylog profile image60
      sleepylogposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I have a Google Analytics account but it always tells me there have been 0 visitors.

    2. safiq ali patel profile image67
      safiq ali patelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Sleepylog have you linked your hub pages account with your Google Analytic s account?

    3. sleepylog profile image60
      sleepylogposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Safiq, I did, but I checked  after reading your comment and for some reason the tracking id on my HP settings was different to my Google Analytics tracking id. I've changed it so hopefully that will fix the problem.

  3. Doctor Kristy profile image87
    Doctor Kristyposted 11 years ago

    Hover over your username in the top right hand corner and click on my account to get to your list of hubs.

    Click on the hub title you want to find the traffic sources for.

    At the top of the article, there will be buttons saying "edit", "stats", "delete" and "suggest links".

    Click on the "stats" button. It will tell you your top traffic sources for the day, week, month and all time. (Note that some views don't have a discernible source)

    1. sleepylog profile image60
      sleepylogposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you Doc, that wasn't the problem though. Please see my last comment in the first reply.

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