Get Tumblr Stats Fast With New Activity Page

Now you can get a fast glimpse of your Tumblr stats right in your dashboard. Tumblr brought back the Activity feature last Thursday, allowing users to view top fans, posts and notifications without using a third-party tool. You can view stats from the past 24 hours, 3 days, 7 days or last month. Beyond a […]

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    Now you can get a fast glimpse of your Tumblr stats right in your dashboard. Tumblr brought back the Activity feature last Thursday, allowing users to view top fans, posts and notifications without using a third-party tool.

    You can view stats from the past 24 hours, 3 days, 7 days or last month. Beyond a month you’ll need a tool such as Union Metrics. Here is a snapshot of activity of Search Engine Land’s Tumblr from the past three days:

    SEL Tumblr Activity Stats

    New Tumblr Notes Feature

    The new Activity feed also presents a new way to view notes from people that follow you – you no longer need to select Posts to view who has liked, reflagged or replied to your posts.

    SEL Tumblr Activity Feed

    Tumblr used to have a similar feature that tracked activity called Tumblarity that displayed individual tumblr blog stats, as well as stats about popular blogs across the entire network. Tumblarity was disabled in 2010.


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    Monica Wright served as Vice President of Audience Engagement for Marketing Land and Search Engine Land. With over 15 years of experience in online publishing, content marketing and audience development for media companies, she is focused on content consumption and measuring user engagement on both sites across multiple platforms including desktop, mobile, social and email. In addition, she serves as a program coordinator for the SMX conference series, produced by parent company Third Door Media, publisher of Marketing Land and Search Engine Land.

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