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kalender2
2008-06-04, 06:09 PM
What is the best way of tracking number of users my site receives?

Lombadikko
2008-06-04, 06:15 PM
Google Analytics. Best ever and free. You can’t beat the price. Let me know if you need more info about how to implement it.

maggie47
2008-06-04, 06:46 PM
Is it a difficult installation to use this Google option?

twit
2008-06-05, 10:05 AM
Very easy to do. Just create a Google Account, go to http://www.google.com/analytics/ and sign-up. It will ask you couple of questions like your web site address etc and then will provide you with a code which you will paste just before </body> section of your site. I hope this helps.

tima
2008-06-05, 10:59 AM
As an alternative to Google Analytics, you can use the traffic logs that we create for you and run them through AWStats. This can be done directly from your Control Panel (https://support.myhosting.com) by clicking on Site Management -> Web Site Tools -> Statistics. This allows you to get a monthly traffic report without having to give all your data to Google.

As an alternative, you can also download your log files from your site and run them through any other web log analyzer.

maggie47
2008-06-05, 12:21 PM
As an alternative to Google Analytics, you can use the traffic logs that we create for you and run them through AWStats. This can be done directly from your Control Panel (https://support.myhosting.com) by clicking on Site Management -> Web Site Tools -> Statistics. This allows you to get a monthly traffic report without having to give all your data to Google.

As an alternative, you can also download your log files from your site and run them through any other web log analyzer.

Oh I like the idea of using myhosting's option, that fantastic that you guys offer that :D

michaeledward
2008-11-26, 03:55 PM
I have been looking at the statistics log files.

I have downloaded 'WinLog Expert Lite' to examine the file, but I am also looking at the raw data. It looks as if each visitor gets their own header listing, but I can't figure out what each of the headers means. Is there a place to get the definitions (Some are obvious).

#Fields
date
time - (Which time zone is being referenced?)
s-ip - (This appears to be the IP address of my web site.
cs-method
cs-uri-stem
cs-uri-query
cs-username
c-ip
cs-version
cs(User-Agent) - (What browser is the client using ... but some of the codes are difficult)
cs(Cookie)
cs(Referer)
cs-host
sc-status
sc-win32-status
sc-bytes
cs-bytes
time-taken

GrabHappy
2008-12-16, 02:41 PM
As an alternative to Google Analytics, you can use the traffic logs that we create for you and run them through AWStats. This can be done directly from your Control Panel (https://support.myhosting.com) by clicking on Site Management -> Web Site Tools -> Statistics. This allows you to get a monthly traffic report without having to give all your data to Google.

As an alternative, you can also download your log files from your site and run them through any other web log analyzer.

Oh I like the idea of using myhosting's option, that fantastic that you guys offer that :D

I was thinking the same thing.

stephenpeter
2009-01-20, 05:53 AM
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3. Online directories. There are hundreds of online directories with liberal submission policies. Many of the top directories require you to pay for inclusion or provide a link back to their directory. You can give the link back if you want, or pay if you have the extra money. But there are many directories, including the AllBusiness Directory, that will list your company's site for free.

4. Writing articles for other sites. Writing articles is one of the best techniques for getting inbound links. Webmasters are always looking for content for their sites and newsletters, and most are happy to give you a link back to your site for providing them with quality content. You may also be able to add a blurb about yourself and your business, with a link to your site, at the end of the article.

5. Free e-books. If you can create an e-book that has real value, people will save it on their computers, refer to it over and over, and send it to friends. Embedding a link in your e-book is a great way to expose all those people to your site. You can also distribute your e-book via other sites, as in the free content example above. Learn to Use Keywords to Drive Traffic to Your Online Store.

6. Blogs. Blogs are a boon for the small business Web site, and they can dramatically increase the number of links pointing to your site. First, host a blog on your site and update it frequently. Blogs are viral in nature, and bloggers are in the habit of exchanging links to one another's sites. Once your blog is up and running, submit it to the major blog directories. If you keep it up, you will soon have lots of links back to your site from your fellow bloggers and from blog aggregators.

Once you implement these tips, you should begin to see your search engine placement and traffic improve.


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Amy
2009-03-14, 09:39 AM
I would go with Google Analytics's. http://1-imageshack.us/imgs/signature_sig11.jpg