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Stefano
KeymasterA me sembra proprio tutto a posto. Su Analytics, se selezioni come intervallo di tempo 21/02 – 28/04, ci sono 368.124 visualizzazioni. Su PPC ce ne sono 164.899, quindi un po’ più della metà. Questo si spiega considerando che PPC non considera tutte le pagine che non siano post o cose simili, cioè sono escluse le pagine di categorie/homepage e così via. Infatti, guardando per esempio questo articolo, PPC dà 9.758 mentre Analytics 9.790, che è un distacco plausibile.
Fai anche tu le tue verifiche, ma a me sembra tutto a posto 🙂
Buona giornata,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterGrazie. Puoi darmi accesso in sola lettura anche ad Analytics, così guardo anche quello? Puoi usare l’indirizzo ste j ey [at ] gmai l. com (elimina spazi e sostituisci la chiocciola).
Stefano
KeymasterCiao Simone,
andiamo con ordine:- Controlla intanto che nel log errori nella pagina delle opzioni non ci sia nulla. Nel caso ci sia qualcosa, copia tutto qui.
- Per i numeri sballati, sei sicuro di star guardando lo stesso intervallo di date, e la stessa voce (ossia Visualizzazioni oppure Visualizzazioni uniche)?
Stefano
KeymasterCiao Simone,
andiamo con ordine:- Controlla intanto che nel log errori nella pagina delle opzioni non ci sia nulla. Nel caso ci sia qualcosa, copia tutto qui.
- Per i numeri sballati, sei sicuro di star guardando lo stesso intervallo di date, e la stessa voce (ossia Visualizzazioni oppure Visualizzazioni uniche)?
Stefano
KeymasterFigurati. Spero non accada di nuovo, e ti ringrazio per la pazienza 🙂
Stefano
KeymasterE’ sufficiente impostare la data di partenza a l’altro ieri ed i dati dovrebbero riallinearsi?
No, così perderesti i dati precedenti. La data di partenza corretta, che dovrebbe essere il 21/02, dovrebbe già essere segnata nel campo di Aggiorna dati. Se è così, basta cliccare su Invia e attendere che poi tutti i dati vengano caricati.
Stefano
KeymasterIl file di log è stato creato correttamente, ma sta in /temp, non in /temp/ga. L’ho guardato ma non ci sono indizi utili, dato che l’aggiornamento di oggi è andato a buon fine. Non saprei dirti, non ho elementi per dire cosa possa essere andato storto ieri, mi spiace.
L’unica cosa che puoi fare è ricaricare i dati da zero, usando la funzione Aggiorna dati in Stato Google Analytics, sempre che tu non abbia impostato un limite temporale per le visite rispetto alla data di pubblicazione dei post. E’ una strada percorribile?
Buona giornata,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Muhammad,
can you check that the field Callback name in Counting Settings > Visits payment > I have my own visit counter (callback) is empty?Have a nice day, 🙂
StefanoStefano
KeymasterNon ti preoccupare 🙂
Stefano
KeymasterOk, ti ho scritto tempestivamente perché avevo paura che passato il giorno, quello stesso non sarebbe stato più processato.
Tutto quello che viene lasciato indietro oggi, in teoria, viene pescato domani. Dipende che tipo di problema c’è stato…
Da dove abilito la modalità di degub?
Ti ho lasciato un link nel post precedente 😉
Stefano
KeymasterCiao Simone,
pazientiamo fino a domani e speriamo che con l’aggiornamento dei dati di domani tutto vada a posto.Nel frattempo, ti consiglio di abilitare la modalità di debug di Analytics così se domani ancora non è a posto abbiamo qualcosa informazione in più.
Buona giornata,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Andrew,
Post Pay Counter does not support Jetpack as source for visits data. It’s not really an issue with our plugin, but rather with Jetpack itself, that makes difficult and unreliable any implementation that would use its data. You can have a look at the tutorial Pay writers per visit on WordPress to learn about (some) supported visits sources 🙂Have a nice day,
StefanoStefano
KeymasterHi Alessio,
It depends on how many subsites you want to activate it on. See the license notes. Don’t hesitate to ask for more clarification if needed! 🙂April 22, 2017 at 6:48 am in reply to: Under stats, can it display pageviews instead of visits? #55870Stefano
KeymasterThe Pay field is usually grayed out when the Due payment amount is zero. Is this the case? 🙂
Stefano
KeymasterHi Marcos,
what the error is telling you is that you have already activated the addon on psiconlinews.com. Isn’t it working? Can you post a screenshot of your License status box? 🙂Have a nice day,
StefanoApril 20, 2017 at 7:30 am in reply to: Google Analytics not functioning correctly — tried other fixes #55841Stefano
KeymasterHi Jordan,
that warning seems to pop up even in circumstances in which it should not. I am still inspecting why this happens, please just ignore it for now. The real issue is when the rows count drops from a high number (such as thousands) to zero all of a sudden. So, please let the rows count slowly decrease until zero (you can set a higher rows to process per page load value again) and see if the visits number are then the same as Analytics ones 🙂I will release a fix for this issue in the next version anyway.
Have a nice day,
StefanoApril 19, 2017 at 9:57 pm in reply to: Under stats, can it display pageviews instead of visits? #55836Stefano
KeymasterI believe we are talking about the same thing, but we are giving it different names 🙂
Let’s say one of my writers wrote an article in May 2016, July 2016, December 2016 and February 2017 and all the articles in total pulled recieved 13500 pageviews in the month of April 2017. I pay my writer for this. This is the information I want to see in your app in the monthly view as this is the information I need to pay my writers.
You can do that. However, you have to change your perspective. From I understand, you would like to select a time range (say, April 2017), and get total pageviews for posts written by a certain author. There is no explicit feature in the plugin that will allow you to do so, because it would need such an amount of server resources, that the page would load in tens of seconds. The only viable way is to filter by post publication time, and this is what Post Pay Counter can do.
Is there a way to have ALL of my writer’s articles included in the monthly view without having to go through many steps each month?
Yes – as explained in the tutorial. I realize it may seem like a lot of steps to go through every month, but they are not, believe me. The tutorial is thorough because the plugin handles your money, and I want to provide administrators with as much information as they may need when it comes to using the plugin and managing their money with it. But really, the mark as paid routine is just this:
- At the end of the month, go to the general stats page (where all authors are listed) and tick the Pay checkbox in the table header. Then scroll to the bottom and click on the Mark authors as paid button. Then scroll to the bottom of the Confirm Payment page and click on the confirm button.
- You are done. It’s really just 3 clicks.
I’d encourage you to experiment and play around with the plugin, and see how it can help you automate and improve your payments management 🙂
If this is not possible, can I kindly request a refund?
You can obviously ask as much clarification and help as you wish, but if you still aren’t convinced with how the plugin works, of course you can get a 100% refund with no problems! 🙂
Stefano
KeymasterHi Nate,
I have just resent you the purchase receipts for both your purchases. They contain the download links for both addons, the license keys and instructions 🙂Have a nice day,
StefanoApril 19, 2017 at 8:37 am in reply to: Under stats, can it display pageviews instead of visits? #55816Stefano
KeymasterIf you only need to see lifetime visits for all posts, without wanting to know how much you owe each author every month, you just have to pick a large time range. If you select All time, you will get posts published throughout all dates.
It is important to notice that the time range affects only the posts that are displayed, not the visits. All visits you see are already cumulative (past and present).
Hope this helps! 🙂
Have a nice day,
StefanoApril 18, 2017 at 8:40 am in reply to: Under stats, can it display pageviews instead of visits? #55794Stefano
KeymasterHi JP,
thanks for your patience, I appreciate that! 🙂Rather than it displaying visits, can I change this to display ‘pageviews’ instead?
Is it just a matter of what label is displayed in the stats page, there’s currently no way to change that. However, Visits is just a column label, but usually it’s pageviews that are displayed in it. For example, if you are using Google Analytics to track pageviews with the plugin, then you can choose between Pageviews and Unique pageviews (see the Analytics Settings box in the Options page), and that is will be displayed in the Visits column.
To add, as many writers will be paid on how many pageviews their articles receive each month, even on articles written in previous months, will the monthly view capture the total pageviews for all of their pieces (past and new) per month in the stats view?
It will – with a bit of care. See this tutorial on how to set up a payment flow for lifetime visits.
In truth, I am using your app really only to help me calculate the total pageviews per author per month, to save me from having to do that painstaking task each month through google analytics.
That’s okay – as long as the plugin is saving you time and frustration, I am happy with it! Maybe in the future, when you will be familiar with the plugin, you will even use it’s payment features, who knows! 🙂
I need the monthly stats to show all of the article stats by author, not just the articles that were written that month. Currently, it only shows stats for the articles that were written that month.
Select a larger stats time range. See above the link to the lifetime visits setup tutorial.
I hope all this helps! Don’t hesitate to ask for more clarification wherever needed! 🙂
Have a nice day,
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