Although you could add your own stats codes in your site (click here to see how to add stats codes), we still support a very simple traffic stats showing you total IPs and pageviews.
Sign in your account, click "Manage sites", then click "Website traffic" under the site you want to review.

Waiting few seconds, you will see a page containing some stats like the following picture.

Pageviews: a pageview is defined as a view of a page on your site that is being tracked by the Analytics tracking code. If a visitor hits reload after reaching the page, this will be counted as an additional pageview. If a user navigates to a different page and then returns to the original page, a second pageview will be recorded as well.
IPs: the total of visitors in different IPs. Some visitors are using the same IP to visit your site, although they are different persons using different PCS, even in different places. However, they will be recorded as one IP and the stats program will add 1 to the total. Similarly, if you hit a page with one IPs, change your IP and reload the page, you will be counted as 2 IPs. Using different proxies, you might get different IPs.
Pageviews per IP: total pageviews divided by IPs. It is an average of pageviews that users with different IPs hitting every time, which means how much your visitors like your site.
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