Website Stats

WEBSITE STATS

CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE


There are 6 main methods for tracking your website stats

Our control panel used for shared, cloud, reseller, and web hosting plans comes with multiple options to read your website visitor details. We created this page to show you how to use these and the other common web statistic options. They are listed in order of popularity and we listed the details of what each one can do.

1. Webalizer

Webalizer is the most used web stats program on the web, people flock to its simple and clean report of the most important information looked for.

2. AWStats

Awstats is very similar to Webalizer but includes more details and charts to help look even further into your visitor's details.

3. Google analytics

Google Analytics has been growing fast on the top web stats options because of its integration with AdWords and Google services. This does require adding heavy code to your site and will slow it down a little.

4. Third-party web stats

There are hundreds of web statistical services like Google Analytics that are used on millions of sites. A simple search engine query for website stats will pull up several of the top ones.

5. Visitors

Visitors is a simple web stats program in your CPanel that shows the last 100 visits and their details.

6. Raw log

Raw log is the full server stats log in downloadable format. Once downloaded you can import it into log-based stats programs on your local computer.

Webalizer

Webalizer

To view detailed statistics for a month, click that month's link. A new interface will appear that displays charts and tables with the following information:

  • Daily and hourly statistics in graphs and tables.
  • The links through which visitors access your website.
  • HTTP codes.
  • Operating systems
  • Browser information.
  • Countries of origin.

 

AWStats

AWStats

AWStats displays the following details about your website's visitors:

  • Monthly, daily, and hourly averages in graphs and tables.
  • The links through which visitors access your website.
  • HTTP codes.
  • Operating systems.
  • Browser information.
  • Locales of origin.


 

Google Analytics

Google Analytics

Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications.

 

  • Sessions
  • Users
  • Pageviews
  • Pages / Session
  • Avg. Session Duration
  • Bounce Rate
  • % New Sessions

 

 

Third party web stats

remote web stats


Third-party web stats have too many options to list, there are thousands of options and are best researched by the user on forums and search engines.

 

Visitors

visitors stats


This interface displays detailed information about the 1,000 most recent visits to your website. This information helps you to learn about your audience and monitor frequent visitors so that you can adjust your website content to fit their needs. It also helps you locate and fix errors, such as missing pages or broken links.

  • The visitors' IP address.
  • The time when the visitor accessed your website.
  • The amount of data that the server sends to the visitor for this resource.
  • The specific URL that the visitor accessed.
  • The web address from which the visitor navigated to the resource.
  • The browser that the visitor used to access your website.

 

 

Raw log

raw logs


This section lists the domains on your account, as well as the log information.

  • Domain - A list of the domains on your account. To access a domain's raw access log, perform the following steps:
  • Last Update - The date of the most recent update to the log file.
  • Disk Usage - The amount of disk space that the log files use.
  • Linked Domains - A list of the domains that are parked on top of the domain.


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