Setting Up Visitor Stats for Your Blog

Before starting this tutorial, you’ll need to install and activate the free Jetpack plugin. For installation instructions, refer to this post.

While there are countless plugins available for self-hosted WordPress blogs that track and display various stats, Jetpack Stats is one of the simplest and most convenient options.

Since the Stats module is enabled automatically when you first set up Jetpack, no additional steps should be required to activate it. In this chapter, we’ll cover how to view and interpret your stats, along with how to configure and customize the module to better meet your needs.

Viewing Your Website’s Stats

To view stats, you will need to add the Site Stats widget to your administrator control panel as explained in the following steps:

1.Go to the main page of your administrator dashboard by clicking on “Dashboard” close to the top-left corner.

2.Click on the “Screen Options” button to the right, and check the box beside “Site Stats”. With this option enabled, you will be able to review the number of visits to your website, the most popular pages and the search times which people are using to find your website.

3.If you want to find a more comprehensive overview of statistics pertaining to your WordPress site, navigate to Jetpack > Stats in your administrator dashboard. On this page, you will be able to review additional information about referrals, subscriptions and clicks.

4.Even more statistical information is available on wordpress.com, which you can view by navigating to wordpress.com/my-stats and logging into your account.

Using the WordPress.com Stats module, you can easily get a snapshot of your website’s performance without even having to leave the administrator dashboard. However, for a more comprehensive solution, you can also use a popular tool such as Google Analytics without any issues.