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Submitted by Rich Owings on July 23, 2007 - 6:09pm in

Hi-

I'd like to suggest that the number of pages (Content>Pages) shown be increased to 50. I have a specific need for this as I publish several top ten lists each month based on traffic. It's actually why I signed up for the premium version of Metrics. AddFreeStats was giving me this but they have become unreliable lately. Metrics is actually one of the few (only?) reasonable priced services that allows you to see most popular pages on a per month basis.

But don't just do it for me. Remember that you are serving an audience of bloggers and we end up with hundreds or thousands of pages on our sites. We need to be able to see stats for more than the top 50, especially if we're doing long-tail marketing.

Thanks for considering this.

Rich


Slicing and Dicing

I think Rich makes a useful suggestion. Not sure how difficult this would be to implement but the more slicing and dicing options available the better. This is one of those areas where Google Analytics is a bit of a pain.

All of the "popular stuff"

All of the "popular stuff" pages used to be paginated, 50 at a time. I removed it for some reason and I have no idea what it was (it was a while ago). I understand and agree with your point, however. I will put it back in.

Yippee!

Thanks Sean. That's great news. It will be a huge help for me and hopefully others too.

Any idea when this will happen?

I'm wanting to sign up for an annual account, but am holding off until this gets implemented. I really need it from my stats service and I hoping you can make it happen. Please!

Never mind

Found out that you get the whole thing when you export to Excel. :-)

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