Web & FTP Statistics
Need to check out the web & FTP statistics pertaining to your web hosting account?
Web and FTP statistics are usually included in the standard web hosting service. They will tell you how your Internet sites behave regarding popularity and visits, which can help you develop numerous sections or adjust an advertising campaign. There are different programs with which you can keep an eye on the traffic to an Internet site and while a number of them are more thorough, there's a standard amount of data they all present. This includes the everyday and the monthly visits, the referrer - i.e. if the visits came directly or via a third-party site, the most visited webpages, and so on. This kind of info can provide you with an idea of where most of the website traffic comes from or which pages are more well-liked, so you're able to take steps and improve the content on the other pages or start advertising in a different way, to increase the amount of visitors and the time they remain on the Internet site. Consequently, this will permit you to increase your profits.
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Web & FTP Statistics in Shared Hosting
The Webalizer and AWStats programs, supplied with all of our
Linux shared hosting packages, will provide you with in-depth hourly, everyday and per month reports with regards to the number of visitors on any website hosted inside your account. You can easily access this info with several clicks in your Hepsia Control Panel and see neat graphs and tables. You can save/download them, if needed. The reports include far more than just the amount of visits, though - you can keep track of how much time the website visitors spent on your Internet site, the first and the last page they opened, the web pages that received most hits, the visitors’ IPs and country, the referring search engines, the keywords which were used, etcetera. This info will provide you with a better perception of how your websites are performing and what features must be improved, together with info about the effects of any promotional initiatives you may be running.