Worth running only once the public side of your page gives a visitor something worth stopping for.
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The number this touches sits on the public side of the page, and it only does anything when somebody who does not know you lands there. If that side is bare, a higher figure changes nothing and the sample simply confirms what you already suspected. That is an accurate answer and a useless one.
Then the question narrows to plumbing: does an order placed at this address arrive, and does the count update in the view a stranger gets. Note the figure and the time before you start, leave the post alone until the window closes, and check once from a browser where you are not signed in.
What the sample cannot tell you is how a paced run would sit beside your usual response, or whether the post deserved the attention in the first place. Those need a longer run and a reason to place one. If no reason exists yet, a confirmed route is a perfectly good place to stop.
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