Tracking repeating visitors

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by picking, Oct 15, 2006.

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  1. #1
    Hi anyone know how to find out how many repeating visitor one gets?
    Help appreciated!
     
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  2. Sh00k

    Sh00k Peon

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    You mean in cpanle or what?
     
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  3. picking

    picking Peon

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    I mean repeating visitors to a website, i want to know if they keep coming back!
     
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  4. Sh00k

    Sh00k Peon

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    Awstats...
     
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  5. picking

    picking Peon

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    where on awstats?
     
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  6. Sh00k

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    Where is shows the IP's?

    Im not 100$ sure but does it show how many times its came to the site?
     
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  7. picking

    picking Peon

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    found something very useful
    Add to favorites (estimated) 1388 / 3191 Visitors 43.4 %
    that tells me how many people add me to their favourites as of this month october. I dont think it is possible to know repeating visitors for each day.
    anyone????
     
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    only way I can think of mate, would be to literally look for repeated IP addresses on Awstats...just to look through the IP's and maybe keep a note of the ones which visited the most pages...then see if they crop up again.
     
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    Awstats is going to be the cheapest to use to track them. You could pay a little more and get a better tracking system which may provide you with more information.
     
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    ok im interested ... such as?
     
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    enzoch Peon

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    use addfreestats.
     
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    I wouldn't bother paying...Awstats is pretty accurate the only real way is to simply manually check the IP's so the stat manager is pretty irelivant
     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    sign up for Google Analytics - it will show you repeat visitors plus a WHOLE lot more than you could ever want to know about your site, the visitors, and where they go in your site..
    Analytics is free, but you might have to wait for a few weeks to get the account.
    http://www.google.com/analytics/
     
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    #14
    I admit that google analytics is the most powerful tool right now..
    unfortunately, it is too slow for me whos using dial up.. :(
     
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