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Do you know how many people visited your site? You do? According to who?
Started by Ken Yeung · 1 year ago
I’ve always known that there is a difference between web analytic software. Whether you’re using WebTrends, HitWise, Coremetrics, Omniture, Google Analytics, or even LiveStats, there are definitely differences in how things are measured. But it’s surprising HOW much of a difference there is. Why am I blogging about this? We’ve been using LiveStats for the […]
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6 months ago
I am purushotham reddy i have a small problem, How to find how many people visited our web site. please help me
Thanking you,
kpreddy
6 months ago
Examples of web analytic software include: Google Analytics (which is free and there is no installation needed), WebTrends, Omniture, Urchin, and many others. Just google "web analytic software".
If you don't have any web analytic software installed, then you should talk to your hosting provider to see if they offer one as part of your service. Typically they do and it will be through AWStats (another analytics program).
If you install new web analytics software, note that the reporting will only be starting from the day you installed your software, not anything previous to that specific day.