Part 4.WebsiteForge uses AWStats for superior Website Analytics
May 4th, 2018 at 9:28 am   starstarstarstarstar      

Top 5 areas of information that you should use from your AWstats:

date Monthly History: This graphs out the unique visitors, number of visits, pages, hits and bandwidth on a month by month basis (see chart).(Good thing they get Unlimited Bandwidth!!! 😵)
if_rocket_1054990 Weekly/Rush Hour Activity: This charts out the activity of your site based on the hours of the day. It will show you the busiest and slowest times that activity is being generated.(see chart)
if_Graph-Magnifier_379472 Search Keyphrases: This analyzes and displays the keywords or key phrases that users typed in in order to get to your site. This can be a major to tool to utilize if you plan on doing any SEO or promotion for your site.(see chart )
if_browser_1055104 Favored Browsers: AWstats allows you view your visitor's most used browsers.  Many website owners don't realize how many people use different browsers and therefore do not take into account many things about their website.  Each browser renders website code differntly.  It's a good practice to be aware of how your site appears on multiple browsers.  Especially your most used ones. (see chart)
if_Spider_robot_with_shadow_131458 Robot/Spider Counter: These are automated programs that enter into websites and follow internal links to seek content and use them as key phrases that may pertain to your websites products. With AWstats, you can track these search engine robots and estimate when your website will be found and be established on the internet.(see chart)

 

Let me summarize by saying that AWStats is an incredible analytics tool! You can pull data and create graphical and textual displays of your sites activity.  As an added bonus, AWStats offers the ability to export data into an XML format for presentations. WebsiteForge offers you all of this for FREE, you can access it from your "Dashboard", "Sites and Stats" area.

 
 
 
 
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