bummerz

Our marketing ppl wanted to know, as that's whom usually cares about those
kind of stats. 
Thanks :)

> Not automatically. If you have a small and well defined audience, you 
> can make some assumptions, but if you have a public site, and 20% of 
> your visits are from AOL.com IP addresses, what city or state do you use 
> for that?
> 
> If 20% of your hits came from harvard.edu, you could make the assumption 
> that 20% your traffic is coming from the Boston/Cambridge area, but if 
> you got a lot of hits from suny.edu addresses, they wouldn't necessarily 
> tell you anything about the city they came from.
> 
> (Having said that, there are tools that will use WHOIS to tell you where 
> the company that owns an IP addressed is registered. This information is 
> usually pretty meaningless, though, especially for a large ISP).
> 
> Aengus
> 
> 
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: [analog-help] States and Cities stats
> Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
> Date:    9/14/99 11:52 PM
> 
> 
> Is it possible to somehow resolve IPs into states and even better, 
> city stats? I'd like to get an idea about where the hits are 
> coming from.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> David Lew
> 
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