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Dear Guest, please register and confirm your account to remove these advertisements. Unique Visitors: This term is what you probably figured out it is one single, individual that viewed your website during the time period being talked about, whether it?? a day, week or month. No matter how many times anyone else accesses your site to try and pump up the stats, it will be counted a single time during that period. You need to spread your action to get this number up. Number of Visits: This is the number that your relatives can bump up for you, which is why it is not as important a statistic in business. This is the total number of times your site?? been visited. By comparing it with the unique visitors number you can get an idea of how many people are making return visits, whether productive ones or not. Page: Obviously, this heading will show you the specific page of your site to which the numbers on that line apply. It may be the home (index) page, the about us page, the contact page or any other page on your site. Hits: This is a very misunderstood term. Each time a page request is made to the server hosting your site, each file on that page is downloaded to your browser and counted as one hit. Your home page is a single HTML page but with five images on it, the number of hits is six. This is why the number of hits that you get is a poor statistic. Bandwidth: This is simply the total volume of data, measured in MB (megabytes), that is transferred from your host?? server to your site visitors??computers. If the text and images on you about page add up to 2MB, 50 people viewing the page will account for data transfer of 100MB. Your web hosting plan states the amount of bandwidth, or data transfer, that you are allotted each month. Exceeding this amount means you will be charged for additional bandwidth at a predetermined rate per MB. You should always keep your eyes on this number to avoid these extra charges. Visit Duration: This is a figure that indicates how long people spend at your site. If they stay for just a few moments, you need to review the copywriting and content to make it stickier or think of some other way to keep them around at least until they have completed your call to action. Pages Viewed (or page impressions): This will tell you the number of people visiting each of your site?? pages. This is the way you will know if people are moving along as you hope, or leaving right from where they landed. Referrers (or referring URLs): It is very helpful to know the website address from which your visitors came to your site. Knowing the sites or search engines driving traffic to your site is very useful when refining your online marketing strategy. Key phrases and Keywords: If you know the words and phrases that people use to find your type of site, you can insert more phrases using those popular words into your site content.
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If you can't put any code in, then you cant insert anything from Bravenet.
All you can really do is look to see the Views & the Replies to the messages. You could periodically add them up and see what kind of traffic you're getting. ______________ Flyer Design | affiliate make money | Clothe Trend's |
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