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Getting traffic to your web site without analyzing it, is like being blindfolded
in a crowd. You hear voices, but you dont know which direction they are
coming from or who they are. Without analyzing your web site traffic, its
difficult to improve your web site marketing.
Know Your Traffic Language You should be aware of the different terms used
to describe web site traffic, so as not to be confused about your web site visitors.
Here are the main terms used:
Visit these are all requests made by a specific user to the site during
a set period of time. The visit is ended if a set period of time (say 30 minutes)
goes by with no further accesses. Users are identified by cookies, username
or hostnames/ip addresses.
Hit this is a request to the server for a file not a page. Your page
can be made up of different files, such as graphic files, audio files or css
and javascript files, resulting in a number of hits for that page. Each of these
requests is called a hit.
Counting hits is not the same as tracking pageviews. It takes multiple hits
to view a page.
Pageview/Impression this is the number of times a page is accessed as
a whole.
Unique View - A page view by a unique person within a 24 hour period.
Referrer - A page that links to your site. By looking at your referrers will
tell you who's linked to your site. This can be particularly valuable for seeing
where your search engine traffic is coming from.
User Agent - This refers to the software used to access your site. Sometimes
known as a "browser" or "client", the term user agent can
describe a PHP script, a browser like Internet Explorer, or a search engine
spider like GoogleBot. If you can identify what software is being used to access
your site, you'll be able to tell if users are abusing it, and when the search
engines last crawled your pages.
In Part 2 of this article series we'll look at some of the ways to track your
web site visitors. click here
About the Author:
Herman Drost is a Certified Web Site Designer (CIW), owner and author of iSiteBuild.com
Affordable Hosting, Site Design and Promotion Packages http://www.isitebuild.com
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