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Meaning of Stats on website?

GroovyAsh

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I checked the stats on my website and I'm a little confused as to what each category means. What category do I look at to see how many people have viewed my site? I?m assuming it the number of Visits. What would Hits mean then? Thanks for helping a noob.

Visits = number of sessions per unique IP.
Sites = ?
Kbytes = total kilobytes transferred (upload and download? - likely both)
Pages = total pages viewed
Files = total files viewed
Hits = ?
 
"Hits" can be defined many ways, depending on what you're marketing.

Many times, a "hit" is a request for a resource. So if I visit your page, then hit refresh, that's two hits. Then, sometimes, if you have a .jpg there, since my browser has to request the .jpg, some people count that as a hit, too.

Guess what definition is used if you're paying per hit...
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
What web stats software does your web host offer?

I don't use any software. It's part of the service of my web hosting provider. Essentially it's just a link that's part of my domain name and all the stats are listed there.

Example: blahblahblah.com/stats
 
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
"Hits" can be defined many ways, depending on what you're marketing.

Many times, a "hit" is a request for a resource. So if I visit your page, then hit refresh, that's two hits. Then, sometimes, if you have a .jpg there, since my browser has to request the .jpg, some people count that as a hit, too.

Guess what definition is used if you're paying per hit...

Thanks for that bit of info. So that would explain why hits is much higher than the number of visits.
 
Originally posted by: GroovyAsh
I checked the stats on my website and I'm a little confused as to what each category means. What category do I look at to see how many people have viewed my site? I?m assuming it the number of Visits. What would Hits mean then? Thanks for helping a noob.

Visits = number of sessions per unique IP.
Sites = ?
Kbytes = total kilobytes transferred (upload and download? - likely both)
Pages = total pages viewed
Files = total files viewed
Hits = ?

Visits - The total number of DIFFERENT visitors
Sites = Give us an example of what is listed here. Possibly sites that people came from to here.
Kbytes = could be either or both, but unless you have a large site, download won't be much because they're mostly just requests for files, assuming your just doing a basic site
pages - Total number of pages viewed, as in if you have 5 pages, and 10 people came and looked at EVERY page, you'd have 250 page views
Files - Should be similar to above, but I haven't ever seen/used it
Hits - Can be taken many different ways, including: If page 1 has 2 images, it will create 3 hits, one for the page, and one for each of the images. This depends on many things.

Also, have you contacted your host about this?

EDIT: just realized you posted a link to the stats after posting this
 
From what you've described, it's probably Webaliser - same as my site uses. This page explains what everything means 🙂
 
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Originally posted by: GroovyAsh
I checked the stats on my website and I'm a little confused as to what each category means. What category do I look at to see how many people have viewed my site? I?m assuming it the number of Visits. What would Hits mean then? Thanks for helping a noob.

Visits = number of sessions per unique IP.
Sites = ?
Kbytes = total kilobytes transferred (upload and download? - likely both)
Pages = total pages viewed
Files = total files viewed
Hits = ?

Visits - The total number of DIFFERENT visitors
Sites = Give us an example of what is listed here. Possibly sites that people came from to here.
Kbytes = could be either or both, but unless you have a large site, download won't be much because they're mostly just requests for files, assuming your just doing a basic site
pages - Total number of pages viewed, as in if you have 5 pages, and 10 people came and looked at EVERY page, you'd have 250 page views
Files - Should be similar to above, but I haven't ever seen/used it
Hits - Can be taken many different ways, including: If page 1 has 2 images, it will create 3 hits, one for the page, and one for each of the images. This depends on many things.

Also, have you contacted your host about this?

His web host I8K.net doesn't appear to have a working web site.

However CapeCoralPC.com does.
 
Originally posted by: Allio
From what you've described, it's probably Webaliser - same as my site uses. This page explains what everything means 🙂

Thanks so much for all of your help guys. Sorry if I sounded like a noob. This link is great. I think I?m getting the idea.
 
Originally posted by: GroovyAsh
Originally posted by: Allio
From what you've described, it's probably Webaliser - same as my site uses. This page explains what everything means 🙂

Thanks so much for all of your help guys. Sorry if I sounded like a noob. This link is great. I think I?m getting the idea.

You aren't a n00b. Why? Because you're trying to understand what things are and mean rather than just forgetting about it and moving on. My compliments to you 🙂
 
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