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Statistics Explained - Hits Unique Visitors
Unique Visitors - These are the total number of
visits by a unique IP address. This can be a bit misleading because dial-up
visitors get a new IP each time they log on so you can have the same person
visit different times and give a unique hit.
Number of Visits – The number of visits are the total number of
visits by all visitors over a given period of time. If I visit your site and
then come back 4 more time you should see one Unique visit and 5 visits from
me.
Pages – This is the total number of pages viewed by visitors. This
does not include images, java script or CSS and the like. Just HTML and CGI
type files.
Hits - This is every file requested by the visitor. This includes
pages and images together. If you have a page with 2 images calling a java
script file the page will generate a total of 4 hits. The most common
referenced stat used and one that is virtually meaningless (and useless).
The more appropriate numbers to consider are both 'number of visitors' and
'unique visitors' (see above).
Bandwidth – The total number of bytes downloaded. If you have a page
that has 50 KB of text, 2 images at 24 and 32 KB then each visitor to that
page will take 106 KB of your bandwidth.
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