How Do I Find My Stats on WordPress Org?

Assuming you are using WordPress as your website platform, the first step is to log into your WordPress admin. Once you are in, you will need to go to the “Stats” tab and click on the “Stats” button. You will then be taken to the “Stats” page, which will show you the following information:

Domain: This is the domain name or IP address of your website.

This is the domain name or IP address of your website. Pages: This is the total number of pages on your website.

This is the total number of pages on your website. Unique Visitors: This is the total number of unique visitors to your website.

This is the total number of unique visitors to your website. Average Time on Site: This is the average amount of time that users spent on your website.

This is the average amount of time that users spent on your website. Bounce Rate: This is the percentage of visitors who left your website after visiting for only one page.

This is the percentage of visitors who left your website after visiting for only one page. Pages per Visit: This is the average number of pages that users visit on your website before leaving.

This is the average number of pages that users visit on your website before leaving. Pages per Session: This is the average number of pages that users visit on your website in one session.

This is the average number of pages that users visit on your website in one session. Requests per Session: This is the average number of requests per session on your website.

This is the average number of requests per session on your website. Average Time on Site (minutes): This is the average amount of time that users spent on your website. Bounce Rate (percent): This is the percentage of visitors who left your website after visiting for only one page. Pages per Visit (minutes): This is the average number of pages that users visit on your website before leaving. Pages per Session (minutes): This is the average number of pages that users visit on your website in one session. Requests per Session (requests): This is the average number of requests per session on your website.

For each stat, you will also find the following information:

You can also click on the “Stats” tab and select the “Pages” or “Visitors” tab to get more specific information about your specific stats. For example, you can see the “Pages per Visit” and “Pages per Session” stats for all of the pages on your website, or you can see the “Pages per Visit” and “Requests per Session” stats for a specific page.