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LiveStats Reporting Software
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LiveStats is a fully comprehensive graphical web statistics package that can
show you exactly who, where and when people are visiting your web
site. Note the Who's On is not functional.
Live Stats can be added easily to any hosting
package. Below is the cost involved , and further below a
quick guide of some of the features available in Live Stats.
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£14.99 per annum per domain |
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Existing Account holders Click
Here to Upgrade
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LiveStats comes with its own on-line help pages.
However, below are some explanations of what the data means and how
to get around the wealth of data available.
NB: Livestats can be password protected at any level
, enabling you to allow third parties to see any , part or none of
your stats.
Hits verses Sessions
Many sites rely on hit counters to measure the
number of visitors. However, this is by no means an accurate way of
measuring site traffic. Hits can be registered every time the
refresh button is clicked on the browser or when a visitor returns
back to the page being measured. This overestimates the volume of
traffic.
LiveStats uses a more accurate approach by counting
sessions, i.e. individual user visits, cataloguing length of user
visits, which pages they have visited and which browser they viewed
your site on.
The wealth of data available on LiveStats can be
rather daunting at first, but once you get to grips with the volume
of information you will be able to see exactly how well your web
site is performing.
What's on LiveStats
Automatically, LiveStats will present data relating to the
current week you are in (Sunday to Saturday). So if you click the
Usage by option by clicking the
icon, a further set of options will appear. Click Analysis and you
will see all the general usage statistics relating to the current
week.
The Date Selection option allows you to change the data period
you wish to view. You can choose any week, month or a range using
the supplied calendar.
Summaries
Full analytical breakdown of the number of sessions served, page
usage, browser and platform usage, referrer activity - where are
your visitors coming from and who were there sessions by - where do
your visitors come from.
This is the place to start to understand your statistics! We
recommend you print this page to get a good understanding of what
the numbers mean.
From the Summaries section you can take a deeper look at the
various areas analysed by LiveStats. back..
Usage by
- The analysis page repeats the data presented in the summary.
- Sessions - a graphical presentation of the number of people
who have visited in the time period you have selected against an
historical average.. It also shows a 365 day history.
- Hits - yes hits are still reported but against the number of
sessions.
- Page Views - how many pages are being viewed by your visitors.
- Kilobytes - how much data is being transferred to your
visitors in total.
- Session Time - who long are your visitors staying on your
site.
- Bytes/Sessions - similar to Kilobytes but shows the
information against sessions.
- Hits/Sessions - a further breakdown of visitor hits and
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Pages by
- The analysis page repeats the data presented in the summary.
- Usage Map is not active
- Page Views - shows all pages that have been viewed in
numerical order.
- Downloads - states which (if any) files have been downloaded
from the site
- Download Errors - indicates the number of download errors.
- Least Views - pages viewed in least popular order.
- Entry Point - which page did visitors enter the site at.
- Exit Point - at which page did the visitor leave the site.
- Viewed Once - pages that were only viewed once by a visitor
during the measured period.
- Time Spent - How long did visitor stay on each page (in
seconds).
- Page Errors - Shows errors such as bad links or missing pages.
- Directory - page hits by site directories (where applicable)
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Browsers by
- The analysis page repeats the data presented in the summary.
- Agent Type - what kind of web browsers being used by visitors.
- User OS - what operating system visitors use (i.e. Windows, NT
etc.).
- Browser Tag - shows all variants of browser/operating system
used.
- New Tags - New browser tags identified. back..
Referrers by
- The analysis page repeats the data presented in the summary.
- URLs - List of all referrals made to your site from another
site (links, search engines etc.)
- New URLs - List of new referrals identified.
- Domains - Top domains that have referred visitors to your
site.
- Search Eng - Search Engines used to find your site.
- Keyword - Keywords used to find your site. back..
Sessions by
- The analysis page repeats the data presented in the summary.
- Net Identity - Identity of network used to visit your site.
- Net Location - Geographical location of visitors.
- Machine ID - Individual visitor computer ID by IP address.
It is worth noting that location and machine ID can be
misleading and is dependant on whether user has a static IP
address. Most Internet Service Providers do not support static
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