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The Who's On report The Who's On report showcases the Live Stats interface. It displays the activity going on at that exact moment in time on your Web site. It also provides a way to zoom in on a single session in progress. First it tracks who is using the Web site right now. Click the "Refresh" button and you're likely to see new users show up on the Web site. Second, the Who's On report solves the corporate identity, geographic origin and machine name of the IP Address of the user in real-time if available. This information is not always available immediately because a global search may be required to locate it. Even more detailed information is available by clicking the magnifying glass adjacent to any IP Address. This will display a Session Breakdown that shows everything the user has done during their time online. As well machine name, what organization they are from, where they are located, the time they have spent online, how many hits they have made, how many kilobytes have been moved, their Browser tag and who referred them to the Web site are shown. The Last Month report summarizes the last full month of history for the Web site. This report provides insight into the total traffic and activity generated by your Web site during the last 30/31 days. This effective marketing report is easy-to-read and ready-to-present with a simple click of the Print button.
The Last Week report summarizes the last full week of history for the Web site. This report provides insight into the total traffic and activity generated by your Web site during the last seven days. This effective marketing report is easy-to-read and ready to present with a simple click of the Print button.
The Yesterday report summarizes the last full day of history for the Web site. This report puts all the numbers together in one place so you can do a quick analysis of yesterdays traffic for your Web site.
Usage by Sessions reports individual sessions for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web site history. Sessions are tracked per IP Address and must register at least one hit to be counted. Usage by Sessions is an essential traffic report for your Web site. It tracks the number of different users that visit your Web site every hour for every day, week, month, or range of dates. Usage by Hits reports the number of individual requests for resources such as Web pages and files made on the Web site. Like Sessions, Hits are an important traffic indicator because they track the raw number of requests made on the Web server. When coupled with an understanding of the data presented on the Web site, more sessions and fewer hits may indicate interest in the Web site is down. On the other hand, more page requests and fewer hits might indicate an efficient Web design. This report will provide you with essential information needed to effectively direct your marketing efforts. The Usage by Page Views report tracks the total number of Web page requests made on the Web site for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web site history. Usage by Kilobytes reports the number of kilobytes sent for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The total movement of pages, images, files and CGI requests are counted. Usage by Average Session Time is a comparative report showing the average amount of time spent per session for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. Kilobytes per Session is a comparative report showing the average number of kilobytes transferred per session for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Site Activity Analysis report summarizes all of the available usage reports on your Web site traffic for the current Date Selection into a single easy-to-read and ready-to-present marketing report. The "Server Activity Totals for Period" displays totals for sessions, kilobytes and hits, including a breakdown of hits into page views and non-page views. The Page Usage Analysis report summarizes all the page reports for your Web site into a single easy-to-read presentation-ready marketing report that can be viewed or printed.
The Pages by Usage Map is a marketing report that shows usage patterns for traffic on the Web site. Pages are grouped into branches that represent a specific interest such as a product line or activity. The Pages by Page Views report tabulates what pages on the Web site are viewed most frequently for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Pages by Downloads report tabulates what files on the Web site are downloaded most frequently for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Pages by Least Views report tabulates what files on the Web site are viewed the least for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Pages by Entry Points report tabulates what files on the Web site are the most common first pages requested for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Pages by Exit Points report tabulates what pages are the most common last pages requested by sessions for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Pages by Viewed Once report tabulates what pages are the most common only page requested by a sessions for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. Pages by Time Spent is a comparative report that tabulates the average amount of time pages are viewed per session for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. The Pages by Viewed Once report tabulates which pages returned an error when requested and how often they did so for any day, week, month or range within recorded Web Site history. |
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