Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Analytics Overview
When you log into Blogsitefy, you’ll see sections for analytics—these are numbers and graphs showing how people are visiting your blog.
Common metrics include:
- Real-time Visitors — how many people are currently on your site
- Bounce Rate — how quickly people leave your blog
- New Visitors — how many first-time readers you’ve had
- Total Page Views — the total number of pages viewed
Each of these numbers helps you see how well your blog is performing.

Admin’s analytics view

Editor’s analytics view
Step 2: Blog Overview
You’ll also find a summary panel showing your total posts, categories, and subscribers (people who signed up to get updates).
These figures update automatically as you publish more content to your blog.

Step 3: Latest Posts Preview
On your dashboard, there’s a Latest Posts section that displays:
- Category
- Post title
- Publication date
- Short summary or excerpt
- Featured image’s preview
This quick overview helps you monitor your recent blog activity and what’s currently live on your site.

Step 4: Interpreting Dashboard Metrics
When your analytics numbers increase, it generally means your blog is attracting more visitors and engagement.
Remember: these insights are for you alone—they help you understand, track, and improve your blog performance over time.

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