On 8/29/2008 11:25 AM, Kush wrote:
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?

Define "page". By default, Analog considers .html and .htm and directories (*/) as "Pages". If you use something else to define a page, then you need to tell Analog about it.

http://analog.cx/docs/include.html#PAGEINCLUDE

> Is there an average is can come up with, or an mathmatical formula
> I can come up with to tell my potential advertisers?

As I said before, every website is different. A rule of thumb that might work for your website would be utterly useless for someone else's website. You'd have to have a pretty intimate understanding of any particular website to make a fair judgement about what metrics might make sense for that particular website.

Aengus
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