How to Find Your Estimated Page Views on Associated Content
A Must Read for Contributors that Are in Search of Their Estimated Page Views
Method 1:
Step 1: Log into your Associated Content Account
Step 2: In the upper right hand corner, click on the link that entitled account.
Step 3: Scroll down about half way down the page and click on the blue link that says, "Estimated Daily Page Views"
This will bring you to a screen that provides; Estimated Page Views, Total Content Viewed and Estimated Views Per Total Content Viewed. Scroll to the bottom to see the most recent statistics.
Method 2:
Step 1: Log into your Associated Content Account
Step 2: Click on the red tab, titled "AC Labs."
Step 3: On the right hand side just beneath the Estimated Page View Graph click on the "View a detailed report" link.
This will bring you to a screen that provides; estimated Page Views, Total Content Viewed and Estimated Views Per Total Content Viewed. Scroll to the bottom to see the most recent statistics.
After completing and publishing this article, this Contributor hoped at least one Associated Content Contributor benefited from his article. In addition, he hoped that the article helped him see an increase in both his own estimated and official daily page views on Associated Content.
After the article was conceived online, the Contributor was pleased with its early reception. Unfortunately, there was some confusion as to whether or not this Contributor had published his article in prose format or not. He sincerely thought it was written in prose. This opinion must not have been shared by all, because the article's life online was short lived. However, this Contributor breathed new life into the article. He now hopes that those that read and commented on it the first time will take the time to read and comment on it a second time.
Source: associatedcontent.com
Published by Han Van Meegerin
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22 Comments
Post a CommentWhy do I care about my page views per content views? What does it mean?
Is there a benefit from having the number high or low? I don't get it.
Thanks for the help!
Is it really possible to not be able to find your estimated page views on AC? If you know enough to submit an article, seems like finding your pvs would be a piece of cake.
Thanks for the info! Folks'd be surprised at how many people don't know this!
Great information to have. Thanks for keeping us informed. :-)
Always good to go back to the basics! Happy New Year, Han!
Typo...I meant "Liked YOUR..." (lest you think I talk funny... which I might) 8-P
Liked you amusing new prose style, Han. ; ) Very good info to provide. It's wack that the 1st one got pulled! AC has done a lot of seemingly-random odd rejections of articles, avatars & pics. (Oh my!)
Can't believe the first article got pulled! Thanks for the re-do because you are providing valuable info to the AC community!
I knew this, but thanks for the newbies.