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How to Analyze Your Web Site Traffic (Part 2)


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Herman Drost
infoihost-websites.com

iSiteBuild.com
http://www.isitebuild.com


How to Analyze Your Web Site Traffic

(Part 2 of a 3 Part Series)

Copyright 2002 by Herman Drost



In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the the different terms used

to describe web site traffic language.



Ways to Track Your Visitors



1. Counters – these are heavily used on web sites by newbies but

appear unprofessional. It is very common to go to a page and see

something like "You are visitor number 12345 to this page".

These numbers cannot be trusted as the page designer has the

ability to seed the base number or to alter the counter such

that it adds more than 1 each time.



2. Trackers – tracking software details the path a visitor takes

through your Website, so they do more than just count your

traffic: they track it. Tracking software tells you more than

just the number of visitors -- it can break visitor statistics

down by date, time, browser, page viewed, referrer, and

countless other values.



Examples:

Hitbox (http://www.hitbox.com)

Sitemeter (http://www.sitemeter.com)

Extreme-DM (http://www.extreme-dm.com)



Counters and Trackers often require you to place a button or

graphic on your site in exchange for the free use of their service,

which is not ideal for most site owners. So try to avoid using

these services unless you don't have the ability or expertise to

execute tracking scripts of any kind on your own server.



3. Using Your ISP’s Statistical Package

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) keeps log files which record

every single "hit" (request for a Web page or graphic) on your Web site.



Analyzing log data can give you a good idea of where your site

visitors are coming from, which pages they are visiting, how

long they stay, and which browsers they are using. Before

signing on with a hosting company, make sure they offer access

to raw log files. Even if you don't need them immediately,

sooner or later you'll be glad to have them.



There are also different types of log files - access, referrer,

error, and agent are the primary ones.



Here is a sample of a raw access log file entry:



Access log

Analyzing the access log will give you information

about who visited your site, which pages they visited, and how

long they stayed on the site. This is useful information in

determining whether or not your site is working as you intend.



The record below shows the visitor's IP number or hostname, date

and time of the request, the command received from the client,

the status code returned, the size of the document transferred,

and the browser and operating system the visitor was using.



nas-112-52.slc.navinet.net - - [29/Jan/2000:17:17:12 -0500] "GET

page.html HTTP/1.1" 200 23443

"http://www.mydomain.com/page.html" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;

MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)"



Referer Log

The referrer log contains referral information - the source that

referred the visitor to your site. If the referrer was a search engine,

you will also find the keywords that were entered to find your

site - very useful information. Here are some example records. The record

below shows that the visitor followed a link from somedomain.com

to the index page of the site.



http://www.somedomain.com/page.html - /



This record shows that the visitor came to my site from a search

engine link. Notice the keyword data is included in the record.



http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=design+tips - /



Agent Log

This log provides information on which browser and operating

system was used to access your site.



Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;MSIE 5.01; Windows 98)



Error Log

The error log obviously provides a record of errors generated

by the server and sent back to the client. The record below shows

the type of server, date and time of the error, client identification,

explanation of the error code generated by the server, and the path to the

file that caused the error.



apache: [Sun Jan 30 10:09:57 2000][error] [client 195.238.2.162]

File does not exist:/u/web/mydomain/favicon.ico



As you can see, log files contain a wealth of information about

how your visitors are using your site. Now we will talk about how

you get the relevant data extracted from the log files and compiled

into a useable format.



In Part 3 of this article series, we'll discuss Web Traffic Analysis

Software.

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Herman Drost is a Certified Web Site Designer (CIW), owner and

author of iSiteBuild.com

Affordable Hosting, Site Design and Promotion Packages

http://www.isitebuild.com



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articles. mailto:subscribeisitebuild.com. Read more of his

in-depth articles at: www.isitebuild.com/articles

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