I've read that "request for pages" can be used as page views. But, I've recieve 
an average of 30 million request per day (for files) but it states that I 
receive almost 8,000 request for pages, and 5 million "distinct hosts served" 
per day. How is that possible? Is there an average is can come up with, or an 
mathmatical formula I can come up with to tell my potential advertisers?
 
 



----- Original Message ----
From: Aengus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Support for analog web log analyzer <analog-help@lists.meer.net>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 10:54:07 AM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Unique Visits/Distinct Host Served/Request

Kush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I know that there isn't a fool-proof way of determining actual
>> unique visits a site recieves but, is there anything thing on the
>> charts that may come close?  

Make up your own definition of "unique visit" and then make up your own mind 
about what report in Analog best matches your definition of "unique visits". 
For some people that will be the Host Report, for some people it will be the 
User Report, for some people it will a particular file in the Request Report, 
for some it will be the Search Engine Report or the Internal Search Engine 
Report.

Different websites have different traffic patterns, so the answers will be 
different for different websites.

Aengus

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