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Post by us4-he2-gal2 on Dec 31, 2011 13:15:37 GMT -5
Below is a graph that my web host provides summarizing the usage rate/hits for enenuru.net during 2011 - I find the figures quite hard to believe at face value: According to this chart, the page gets around 150 visits a day, which seems to be distinct from the number of hits it gets. I think hits relates to like... how many times a picture from the page is viewed on google or something? What I'm wondering is who is bothering to visit the page 150 times a day? If thats even correct. With that number you'd think there would actually be a respectable number of academically curious people out there joining the board and writing with questions etc 0_0
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Post by sheshki on Dec 31, 2011 13:48:28 GMT -5
Is prolly partly my fault. I never log out, have the page open in my browser instead, so maybe each time i open the browser it counts as a visit... Oh and, here is a video fitting for this very day. youtu.be/f9r_3LOF1y4
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Post by madness on Dec 31, 2011 19:36:36 GMT -5
> I think hits relates to like... how many times a picture from the page is viewed on google or something? < No. Hits refers to how many individual files are sent (from the server to the web browser). A single page with many files (e.g. images) will generate several hits on a single visit. For example, this page: www.enenuru.net/html/gal/funclay.htmContains 25 image files. That alone will generate 25 hits. PLUS the 5 background images, PLUS the html file itself, means that as soon as you load that page you have already recorded 31 hits. You've used the same background images on almost every page, so any page on your website will generate at least 6 hits per page view (at least on first visit; once the files are cached they will not be requested from the server).
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Post by us4-he2-gal2 on Dec 31, 2011 21:46:02 GMT -5
Ah right. Thats how hits work. And about the possibility of it all being Sheshki - that would be funny Well pie charts showing which country uses how much usage per month are available - Germany is typically less than 5%. However there is about a 25% "unknown" category each much, some of which may also be Sheshki.
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Post by SG on Mar 3, 2013 12:09:46 GMT -5
Apologies, if may chip in, to get accurate data , i would recommend to install some free google analytics (http://analytics.google.com ). This way you can see how many "unique visitors" make visits per day or per month, as well as the country of origin.
Kind regards SG
PS: great site, although I am not a scholar, the topics here have been giving me a fascinating read
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Post by us4-he2-gal2 on Mar 3, 2013 17:38:36 GMT -5
Thank you SG - I may give google analytics a try - even someone as incapable with technology as I am should be able to use a google product I'm glad you are getting some use from the forum and are interested by some of the things going on here - you don't need to be a scholar to participate, in fact enenuru has its roots in helping the layman to use academic work and learn from it. Some of us spend alot of time on this sort of thing so we may sound a bit like scholars but most of us actually aren't technically. So feel free to join and ask questions even basic questions, that's also what this place is about. Cheers.
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