Web & FTP Statistics
Need to view the web & FTP statistics pertaining to your hosting account?
As a site is used to share info and facts with the online world or to get more customers in case you offer products and/or services, it is important to know how it is doing. What you need for that is a comprehensive log of the visits to the website - how many new individuals have opened it, how many have made a comeback, what web pages they've visited etc. It shall be be extremely helpful if you know how people found your site, especially if you are running an advertising campaign, due to the fact that you will be able to find out if people have opened your site directly or if they were referred by a search engine or a website where you advertise. Such info will help you improve the performance of the Internet site and, if necessary, adjust your advertising practices if different parts of the website should be getting more traffic. Having thorough statistics offers you a better understanding of how your Internet site is doing and a better control over your presence online.
Web & FTP Statistics in Shared Hosting
When you purchase one of our shared hosting, you shall be able to access two programs to observe your site traffic. They're named Webalizer and AWStats, and the data you'll find in both of them shall be as in depth as possible. Hourly, everyday and regular monthly site visitor statistics shall give you an idea of how the websites perform, but you will additionally find much more info - the most visited landing and exit webpages, the top nations and IPs, the length of every visit, the user’s OS and browser, and so forth. This info will allow you to drastically improve the site and/or your advertising campaigns. The data shall be available in graphs and tables, that you can copy or download if you need any data for a report, for example. Also, the Hepsia hosting CP includes a real-time statistics tool that will permit you to see how many visitors are on your Internet site at any given point in time and what locations they come from.