On my website I deal with counting guest views and the 'mass of data' this produces by dividing down the number of views using a random number.
Say I have a random number generator with a good distribution between 0 and 1, and I'm getting 100,000 views a day on a particular page. If I call the 'logView()' function every view, but in it generate an new random number and only really log the view to the DB when the random number is < 0.001, then for the 100,000 views I will only hit the DB approximately 100,000*0.001 = 1000 times.
If I want to return a view count, then I just divide my DB number by the same value, eg. 1000/0.001 = 100,000. This is approximatly accurate to the nearest 1000 views.
Obviously you can choose a random number range dependent on the load of your site, and even change this if your load changes dramatically (you just need to modify your stored values accordingly).
Also, a page with only 1000 views may not even get a 1 in the view count, but if you have a page with 100,000 views, then the one with 1000 is pretty insignificant.