Hi,
You can see the new vs returning users in the graph under “General Statistics” heading.
Here you can see how many were the old users and the new users came to your site.
Here is the screenshot: https://nimb.ws/Z9I3qU
This graph shows the actual numbers of the visitors.
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Hi
yes, that’s the graph I’m referring to. and yes, when I hover over it I can see the number. However, that’s only for the whole site in the dashbard, my question was about each page/post. would it be possile to show this graph on each page/post?
Secondly, – as an adon note – I found out long ago that for some reason (?) Google Analytics visitors data is waaaaay off (undercounted).
The visitors stats data on my host server – which counts dilligently every page request/visit to my website (excluding robots) is about 10 times higher than Google Analytics.
Even now, my Warfare social share data for just my homepage is much higher that the Analytics data for the whole site for the same period. That’s just impossible.
Are you aware of the severe data inaccuracy by Google Analytics?….
Yes, the graph is not yet available on single post stat but will surely consider it adding it in future releases 🙂
About the mismatch visitors stats data on host server, actually, its not the inaccuracy.
Let me explain how, Google Aanlytics has its own algorithm for counting page views and what it consider a page view which differs from how your server counts or any other third party software does. This is the reason why you see the difference in page views than Google Analytics.
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That would be good! 🙂
with the page views – perhaps. But I can also see on my host’s analytics the visitors data – both unique and returning – and that’s what I’m referring to.
as a rough example: for the same period Google will show, say 300 visits (total visitors) to my website while my host analytics will show 1800 visits (total visitors) – which is more likely.
that’s the difference I’m talking about. Plus my social share data seems to confirm that there is a difference, as per my earlier comment.
So….where to from here? If you can’t trust Google, who can you trust? 😉