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Tech Info ( Stats ) |
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| Introduction A fairly comprehensive stats package is included with your hosting. This allows you to track where you are getting visitors from and how many you are getting. Where are my Stats ? Log into your admin panel at http://www.yoursite.com/admin Click the ' Stats ' tab towards the top of the page. Username : The username we sent you Password : The password we sent you One thing to notice as soon as you get to the Stats page is there is a link labeled ' Update now '. It is best to click on this each time you visit the page as it will mean that it can update faster each time. What do all the stats mean ? As you can see there are quite a few of them. Here is a brief breakdown : * Number of visits, and number of unique visitors, * Visits duration and last visits, * Authenticated users, and last authenticated visits, * Days of week and rush hours (pages, hits, KB for each hour and day of week), * Domains/countries of hosts visitors (pages, hits, KB, 269 domains/countries detected), * Hosts list, last visits and unresolved IP addresses list, * Most viewed, entry and exit pages, * Files type, * Web compression statistics (for mod_gzip or mod_deflate), * Browsers used (pages, hits, KB for each browser, each version, 89 browsers: Web, Wap, Media browsers...), * OS used (pages, hits, KB for each OS, 34 OS detected), * Visits of robots (310 robots detected), * Search engines, keyphrases and keywords used to find your site (The 109 most famous search engines are detected like yahoo, google, altavista, etc...), * HTTP errors (Page Not Found with last referrer, ...), |
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