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AWStats Website Statistics
Posted by Maria Brosnan on 14 June 2016 05:49 PM
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If you find that the statistics in AWStats are a little confusing, this information should help you to get a better understanding...
Unique VisitorsThese are the total number of visits by a unique IP address. This can be a bit misleading because dial-up visitors get a new IP Address each time they log on, so you can have the same person visit different times and still be recorded as a unique hit. Number of VisitsThe number of visits are the total number of visits by all visitors over the specified period of time. If somebody visits your site, and then comes back 4 more times during that month, you should see this as one Unique visit and 5 visits in total for that month. PagesThis is the total number of pages viewed by visitors. This does not include images, java script or CSS, just HTML and CGI type files. HitsThis is every file requested by the visitors to your site. It includes pages and images together. If you have a page with 2 images calling a java script file, this page would generate a total of 4 hits. This is the most commonly referenced stat, but one that is virtually meaningless. The more appropriate numbers to consider are both 'number of visits' and 'unique visitors' (see above). BandwidthThe total number of bytes downloaded by visitors to your site. If you have a page that has 50Kb of text, and 2 images at 24Kb and 32Kb, then each visitor to that page will use a total of 106Kb of your bandwidth. When:AWStats provides the above information for the year so far, and also from a monthly, daily and hourly perspective. Who:Domains/CountriesThis shows you what countries your visitors are coming from, starting with the most common country and working its way down. HostsThis gives you a breakdown of the top individual visitors to your site. Authenticated usersThis will list logins Robots/Spiders VisitorsThis is a great way to see when the search engines you have submitted your site to have last visited, as well as how many hits they made (again, 'hit' can be misleading here). Navigation:Visits DurationThis is an important statistic, where you can tell how long visitors are staying on your site. Are a vast majority leaving in the first 30 seconds? Maybe it's time to rethink your site's design or content. Files TypeLets you see which files are generating the most hits. Pages-URLlists the most visited pages on your site. Operating Systemsshows what Operating Systems your visitors are using in order of their popularity. BrowsersLike the OS category above, this shows what browsers your visitors are using in order of popularity. Screen SizesShows the screen sizes of the visitors to your site Referers:Connect to Site From is a multi-part category. Search Keyphrases and Search Keywordsshow which words and phrases were used to find our website. Others:MiscellaneousThis is a collection of other miscellaneous data which has been collected from visitors to your site. HTTP Error CodesThese provide information on what HTTP Error codes have been given to your visitors. For example, if a visitor went directly to a page link and that page was no longer there, they would receive a 404 'Document Not Found' error, and it would be recorded under this section.
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