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When you login, the main screen will show a summary of all your domains. This summary includes visitors and page views over the past week. |
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Select any domain to see further details, including unique visitors, robot visits and the number of pages read by the robots.
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Select visitors to view each visitor. Detail includes entry and exit time, IP address, number of pages visited, language, country, first and last page read, referer and user agent. Click on the or pages to view the individual pages. Select any page link to view that page (e.g. referer)
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This will show each page viewed, the time, the page and how long the page took to load.
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Select any page to view full details (time, URL, IP address, Referer, Load Time, First Visit time, Last visit time, how many pages visited, user agent, language, country, robot).
If your page includes parameters (for example a session ID), you can remove it from all pages here.
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Select Entry pages to see a list of all the entry pages sorted by most popular. Select the to view the individual visitors pages.
Visitors often form an opinion of your site within the first few seconds, by finding which pages they land on, you can concentrate on these pages.
This can often highlight pages you might not have expected, or pages which do not contain the correct information for a landing page. |
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Select Exit Pages to see a list of the last page that visitors read before leaving your site. This can highlight whether they were put off, or whether they had read all they needed.
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Select Popular Pages to view the most commonly viewed pages. Maybe you have a product which is drawing a lot of attention, or some information which people like.
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Select Referers to see where your visitors came from. This can be so important to a webmaster and can help you to identify which links are working and which are not.
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Select Referers by domain to see the domains that bring in your visitors. This is more useful if you have several links on one site (or on each page) or for seeing which search engines bring in the visitors.
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Select Visit Length to see how long visitors remain on your site.
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Select Robots to see which robots (spiders) have visited your website. This is most useful to see whether your are being indexed by which search engines, and which pages they are reading.
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Select Search words to see which phrases were searched for to bring visitors to your site. This can help you with Search Engine Optimisation, by seeing which pages are successful and for which phrases.
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Select a search phrase from the above page to view all the searches using that phrase. Then click on any link and you can go to that site to see your positioning.
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Select Country to view which visitor numbers broken down by country.
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Select Online Now to view pages currently being read.
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Select Load Time to see a list of your pages sorted by their load time (not including images). This is most useful if your pages are dynamic and access a database.
You can view your stats by each page load, or by average for that URL.
This can help you decide if you need to upgrade to a faster package or service provider. |
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Select the graph icon to see the above in graph format.
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Select Performance to see the performance figures for your server (currently Linux only and ISP allowing).
See how busy your server is broken down by User, Sys and Wait times.
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