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Is there a website that will tell you your page statistics?
Posted by DocNicole • 9/23/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: page views, woopra
Hey ya'll-
I am still fighting the war on blog terrorism, as I mentioned in my discussion about my site being under attack by "brute force".
My hosting company is telling me that I have outgrown my dedicated server, but I have no way of knowing how many page views etc I am getting. I once visited a website that told me my site and other sites daily page statistics, but can't find it anywhere.
Do you know of one that can be used to check this stuff? Woopra is not working right now either...
*frustrated*
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I used to use BlogFlux mapstats. But they started going all weird on me.. not tracking for days.. then only reporting one or two hits other days.
So I agree with Crotchety.. sitemeter.
Edited to add: Here's the link;
www.sitemeter.com/
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if you have a cPanel, you should be able to add AWSTATS or something for server statistics ..
I use Sitemeter so I don't have to log into anything .. and montastic.com to help tell me when sites are running slow or are offline so I can bug my host tech support to flip a switch. -
network solutions is one of the oldest companies to host and offer a slew of other products. They have strong firewalls etc...they are a bit more pricey but worth it. Hope this helps.
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Google Analytics is terrific, but it won't tell you anything till you install it. To get an estimate for the past, you can go to statbrain.com -- then go install your analytics. You can find information on using it at blog.rebeccahaden.com -- lots of other places, too, but mine is in non-technical language.
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MyblogLog tracking system is good, too.
Also go to www.websiteoutlook.com/ - submit your site and it will give you the daily pageviews of your site.
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dedicated server? if you have a dedicated server and you have exceeded your limits you are doing very well then.
If your hosting, then as above, enter cpanel and you'll find how much bandwidth and web space that you have been using. You can check your monthly stats your cpanel.
Look into
Disk Space Usage
also if you are hosting sub domains or other domains go to web disk so you can allocate the amount of space you want for each one.
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