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Web Site Management: Statistics
 
Statistics are your most important resource! Used properly, web site statistics will tell you who is visiting your site, where they came from, what search engines they used, their browser types and even their monitor resolutions.

These statistics are critical for your survival as a webmaster. You MUST know what's going on with your site. Is it being visited and who is visiting it? What pages are people visiting? These are essential statistics that you must watch carefully and often.

Why? To improve your site and it's ability to fulfill it's purpose. You've put a lot of work into creating a site and you want it to accomplish some goal. In order to know if you are achieving the goal, you must look at what's going on.

I guess the first question a webmaster asks is "is anyone visiting my site at all?" A hit counter fulfills this need nicely. You can create a simple one with CGI, you can use a built-in feature if you use Frontpage 2000, or you can use any number of free or almost free hit counters available all
over the web.

For the more complex questions I would recommend a good statistics package. If you are running your own server you have it made - lots of tools are available. Otherwise, you would be best served to use one of the free services available. Some good ones are listed below.

- Hitbox
- Counter.Com

If you are being hosted on one of the many commercial or free sites, it's certain that they have a statistics package of one sort or another available.

But perhaps you're wondering why you need this data? What's it really for? Well, let's say you have written a site to sell stamps. You have four pages to the site. You look at the hit counter and see 400 people visited it yesterday, but only 3 of them bothered to visit your page to see what they
could purchase. In addition, you also see that there were no visitors from yahoo.com and only a few from other search engines.

Now you have some things that you can do. You can come up with a better design to get your users to the page where they purchase stamps. You can see if your site is listed with yahoo.com and if not, fix it. And you can check the rankings with other search engines and fix what's going on there.

Another statistic might be monitor size. Let's say you designed your site for 1024X768 resolution. You look at your statistics and you find that 80% of the visitors have 800X600 screens. Additionally, you see that there were few hits on the inner pages on your site. In this case, you might conclude
your visitors are being turned off because your site does not fit on their screen. A redesign might be appropriate.

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USA TODAY

Internet, Censorship, Sexual Abuse and the Ultra - Orthodox Jewish Community
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Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

FBI wants Internet wiretap option
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
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Surprise: The Internet hates rich people
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Jakarta Post

Fla. man pleads guilty to running Internet-based Ponzi scheme; thousands of ...
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — A Florida man who authorities say duped thousands of investors and misled them about his background pleaded guilty Friday to running an Internet-based Ponzi scheme that raised more than $110 million. Thomas A. Bowdoin Jr., 77, of Quincy, ...
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