Hi,
as discussed before, we provide an international infrastructure for measuring some statistics for the national Wiki Loves Monuments websites, using Piwik. For each country that we know the external website of, we created a piwik code (if your country already has one from last year, it is identical), you can find it on https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013/Progres... . Again: please only use this if you're confident you're allowed to. If you feel it would be illegal, don't. (probably stating the obvious)
To use this service, you have to install the piwik code on your website. See https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013/FAQ#Can... for instructions.
To follow the stats for your country's website, you need an account to log in to stats.wikilovesmonuments.org . We provide *one* account per country, and you will only be allowed to see statistics of your own website(s). You can request it by emailing me and/or Sylvain (cc'd). If you have technical questions, Sylvain is your go-to-guy.
To be clear: this is visitor stats to your homepage, NOT upload statistics.
Best,
Lodewijk