Web & FTP Statistics in Cloud Hosting
The Webalizer and AWStats applications, which come with all Linux cloud hosting packages, will provide you with detailed hourly, daily and per month reports regarding the amount of visitors on any website hosted in your account. You are able to access this information with several mouse clicks in the Hepsia Control Panel and check out neat graphs and tables. You can save/download them, if necessary. The reports provide much more than only the amount of visits, though - you will be able to see the span of time the visitors spent on your site, the first and the last web page they opened, the web pages that received most hits, the visitors’ IPs and country, the referring search engines, the keywords which were used, and so on. This data will give you a much better understanding of how your sites are doing and which sections must be improved upon, plus information about the consequences of any advertising campaigns you may be running.
Web & FTP Statistics in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Our Linux semi-dedicated packages feature a couple of programs which will offer you a detailed picture of the performance of all the Internet sites hosted in your account. They're known as AWStats and Webalizer, and they'll make available to you all the info which you may need. The information is rather thorough, so other than the conventional monthly, day-to-day and hourly site visitor statistics, you will also be able to keep an eye on things such as the most popular first and last page seen by your site visitors, the search engines which sent them to your Internet site together with the keywords they were searching for, the web browser and the OS they were using, and a lot more. Using this info will allow you to determine which aspects of the site perform worse than the others, so that you can take measures and improve the content, as a way to make it more captivating for visitors. You may also modify your advertising and marketing campaigns accordingly to increase the incoming traffic to these webpages.