Does anyone know precisely how the "unique visitors" statistic is determined in web
trends? Is it the number of unique IP addresses that hit the site?
Looking through the log file, the only thing I could find to differentiate between
users is the client IP address, but that is imperfect as use
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> >From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> >Iztok,
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> >That is usually sales speak for hits. If you have a page with 10 ima
July 25, 2000 10:01 AM
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Hi!
As you said. we installed Webtrends on a different machine and then we
pulled down the data via FTP.
But still you haven't told me what do CEO guys think when they said they
have one milion visitors per day. Do they
10 pages.
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>Iztok,
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>That is usually sales speak for hits. If you have a page with 10 images o
ing to use the right
cookies for identifying sessions.
Bruce A. Kibbey, Integic
Systems Administrator, IMD Web Team
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se machine and there could
be 10 different people viewing those 10 pages.
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Iztok,
That is usually sales speak for hits. If you have a page w
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> > When you say "...installed Webtrends on our machine which is running CF
> > e-shop..." I hope this means you installe
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> When you say "...installed Webtrends on our machine which is running CF
> e-shop..." I hope this means you installed WebTrends on a workstation and
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From: Iztok Polanic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:48 AM
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Hi!
We installed Webtrends on our machine which is running
CF e-shop. We had in one month half a milion hits and
about 4.500 visitor sessions.
Whic
Sessions is generally considered a more useful (and valid) metric for web
site traffic.
Mark
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From: Iztok Polanic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 4:48 AM
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Hi!
We installed Webtrends on our machine
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From: "AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd."
Sent: 24 July 2000 10:37
> the issue of hits verses actual visitors is something that has been
annoying
> me for quite some time.
Yes - quoting "hits" is grossly misleading, and should be totally
ignored.
> The only way
Claude Raiola (Director)
AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
Website: www.AustralianAccommodation.com
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> On
On 7/24/00, Iztok Polanic penned:
>Which data says how many visitors we had? Visitor
>sessions or hits?
Visitor sessions. A hit is every call to the server. If you have a
page with 20 images on it, that's 21 hits counting the page itself.
>And when some other guy says that
>they have 1 milion u
Hi!
We installed Webtrends on our machine which is running
CF e-shop. We had in one month half a milion hits and
about 4.500 visitor sessions.
Which data says how many visitors we had? Visitor
sessions or hits? And when some other guy says that
they have 1 milion users/day does he mean hits
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