SOLUTIONS // Website Statistics
Once your site is up and running you will want to know who is viewing it. All of our websites allow you to see real time statistics on who is viewing your site, how many pages they are viewing, and how often each individual page is viewed.
WEBSITE STATISTICS // DETAILS
Website statistics are evidence of just how hard your website is working for you. Your statistics report tells you where your visitors are from, how long they stay on your site, and what they are looking at. The statistics report also tells you what search keyweords and phrases are most often used to find your site. This information is crucial in evaluating the performance of your website.
- Up to the minute, detailed information about your site's performance
- Complete list of referring sites and search keywords
- List of what pages are being viewed and how often they are viewed
- Viewers tracked by location and IP address
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WHEN ARE YOU BEING VISITED?
The N49 Interactive website statistics report gives you a very detailed report of who is viewing your site and when they are viewing it. Statistics are kept for the number of visitors you get each day, and each hour during the day.
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HOW ARE YOU SEARCHING?
The statistics also let you see what search keywords and key phrases are being used to find your site.
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WHERE ARE YOUR VISITORS LOCATED?
The report also details which countries your visitors are located in and what hosts frequent your site most often.
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Website Statistics Explained
Unique Visitors
Number of client hosts (IP address) who came to visit the site (and who viewed at least one page). Generally this data refers to the number of different physical persons who have reached the site.
Visits
A new visit is defined as each new incoming visitor (viewing or browsing a page) who was not connected to your site during the last 60 minutes (time interval may differ among stat programs).
Pages (or page views)
Number of times a page of the site is viewed (sum for all visitors for all visits). This piece of data differs from "hits" in that it counts only pages as opposed to images and other files.
Hits
Number of times a page, image, file of the site is viewed or downloaded by someone. Hits are not a reliable way to measure website traffic, this piece of data is provided as a reference only, the number of "pages" viewed is often preferred for marketing purposes.