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Web Statistics and Analysis

If your looking for detailed information on your web site we can tell you the "who, what, when, where and hows". The price of these reports depends on the level of detail you require:

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$45.00
$500.00
$5.00 
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$100.00
$1000.00
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General Statistics

Top Visitors

Identifies the general location of the visitors to your Web site and helps you determine what percentage of your users are domestic or international. The location of the user is determined by the suffix of the domain name.

General Statistics

Gives a general overview of your site's activity. These important statistics help you quickly determine the growth and the needs of your site. The table shows the date and time the report was generated, as well as the time frame for the report. The number of hits for the home page is the number of actual successful hits for the HTML document that is your home page, not including any graphics on the page. The total number of hits are all the successful hits including HTML pages, pictures, forms, scripts and files downloaded. The USA, International and Unknown sections summarize the origin of your users in percentages of hits. The Average Hits per Day and Average User Sessions per Day are the average number of successful hits and user sessions your site has had on any given day for the report period.

Includes:

Home Page Hits
Number of Hits for Home Page
Number of Successful Hits for Entire Site
Number of Entries in Referrer Log File
Number of Page Impressions
Number of User Sessions
International User Sessions
User Sessions of Unknown Origin
Average Number of Hits per Day
Average Number of Page Impressions Per Day
Average Number of User Sessions per Day
Average User Session Length

Most Requested Pages

Top Documents

This section identifies the most popular pages on your site, and can help you determine which pages are viewed the most for advertising, billing, promotional or design purposes. The number of hits includes only the successful hits for the HTML page itself. It does not include any hits for graphics, audio or video files. The percentage of total hits is the percentage of hits for that document compared to all other HTML documents.

Least Requested Pages

This section identifies the least popular pages on your Web site, and how often they were accessed.

Top Entry Pages

This section identifies the pages users first saw when they entered this site. This is most likely your home page but, in some cases, it may also be specific URLs that users enter to access a particular page directly. For example, if a user enters http://www.The report.com/WT-QA.HTM, he/she would "enter" at the WT-QA.HTM page. The table lists the pages in decreasing order of the number of hits, and specifies the percentage of total hits and the number of user sessions.

Top Paths

This section identifies the paths people most often follow when accessing your Web site. The path begins at the page of entry and shows the next six consecutive pages viewed. The information contained in this table can help with the redesign and ongoing maintenance of your Web site.

Technical Statistics

This section is useful in determining the reliability of your site. This table shows the total number of hits for the site, how many were successful, how many failed, and calculates the percentage of hits that failed. Failed hits are hits where a server or client error occurred. Cached hits are those where the page was found in the cache of the browser, so the server did not need to transfer the file.

Bandwidth

This section helps you understand the bandwidth requirements of your site by indicating the volume of activity as Hits or Kbytes Transferred.

Top Search Engines

The first table identifies which search engines referred visitors to your site the most often. Note that each search may contain several keywords. Totals in this table represent the number of searches, whether they contain one or several keywords. The second table identifies the main keywords for each search engine.

Top Search Keywords

The first table identifies keywords, which led the most visitors to your site. Totals in this table represent the number of keywords (regardless of search engine). The second table identifies, for each keyword, which search engines led visitors to your site.

Top Browsers

This section identifies the most popular WWW Browsers used by visitors to your site. This information will only be displayed if your server is logging the browser/platform information.