Content Creators

What Is a Good Page Views for Content Creators?

Discover healthy page view benchmarks for content creator websites and how to track them for growth.

You make videos, podcasts, or blog posts. You have an email list, maybe a Patreon. But your website? It’s there, sitting with a few hundred page views a month. Here’s the truth: your website is your only true asset. Platforms can ban you. Algorithms can change. Your website stays.

A YouTuber I worked with had 200,000 subscribers but only 2,000 monthly page views on her website. She was missing a huge opportunity. Every video ended with “check out my website for more.” She started treating her site like a content hub, not a link dump. Within a year, her page views hit 25,000, and her email list grew 10x.

Why Page Views Matter for Content Creators

Your website is your home base. Page views measure its health:

Audience ownership. Social platforms own your audience. Your website owns your direct relationship.

Content discovery. Which of your articles or pages attracts new visitors? That’s your best growth lever.

Sponsorship value. Brands pay more for creators who can prove website traffic. Page views = higher rates.

Benchmarks for creator sites:

  • Starting out: 500-2,000 monthly page views
  • Building audience: 2,000-10,000 as you cross-promote
  • Established creator: 10,000-50,000 with consistent content
  • Top creator: 50,000-200,000+ page views monthly

Creators who repurpose content across platforms (YouTube, blog, newsletter) see higher views than single-platform creators.

How to Check in GA4

Find your creator-specific insights:

  1. Go to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens
  2. Sort by views to see your top content
  3. Check “Views by session” to see if visitors read multiple pages
  4. Look at “User acquisition” to see which channels drive traffic
  5. Set up custom events for email signups if you track conversions

Focus on your highest-view pages that aren’t getting email signups. Those are missed opportunities.

The Easier Way

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  • See which content your audience actually engages with
  • Track how many visitors become email subscribers
  • Compare your traffic to similar creators in your niche

Questions ClawAnalytics answers for creators:

  • “What content should I make more of?” Top view counts show demand.
  • “Are my fans visiting my merch page?” Track specific page performance.
  • “Is my YouTube traffic converting to website views?” See cross-platform performance.

For creators, your website is your business card. Make it count.

Quick Wins

Boost your creator page views with these tactics:

  • Link in every piece of content. Every video, podcast, and social post should drive to your site.
  • Repurpose content. Turn YouTube videos into blog posts, blog posts into newsletters.
  • SEO optimize your posts. Even creators need search traffic. Target keywords in your niche.
  • Create a resource hub. Group related content. More pages = more indexable content.
  • Email your list. Drive traffic to new content through your newsletter.
  • Guest on other shows. Get backlinks and exposure to new audiences.

Your website is your foundation. Page views are how you measure its strength.

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Got questions?

How many page views should a content creator's website get?
Active content creators should aim for 2,000 to 50,000+ monthly page views. This depends on your platform following and cross-promotion efforts.
How do I check page views in GA4 for my creator site?
In GA4, go to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens. Look for your blog posts, about page, and landing pages to understand your audience journey.
How can ClawAnalytics help content creators?
ClawAnalytics shows creators which content drives the most engagement. You can see what your audience actually reads versus what they just click and leave.

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