No idea how 9 K unique hits possible is it Awstats issue?

Discussion in 'Traffic Analysis' started by paidhosting, Nov 12, 2007.

  1. #1
    Ok first of all not sure where thread like this would go, so posting it here, please feel free to move around.
    So i checked today awstats of one of the sites i run and check out the screenshot of the awstats how is such a thing possible, whats actually happening ? Any idea?

    is that real traffic or fake hits or something ?

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    paidhosting, Nov 12, 2007 IP
  2. Crazedplanet

    Crazedplanet Guest

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    have you gone up in search engine rankings? look at the section which informs you about where traffic is coming from if it is search engines than good for you!!
     
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  3. BlueDevilMedia

    BlueDevilMedia Well-Known Member

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    Install Google Analytics and never ever EVER open awstats again in your life.
     
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  4. paidhosting

    paidhosting Peon

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    Oh, i got analytic online but it shows double the traffic in nov. but not as high numbers as awstats does, compared awstats of other sites too and with analytic weird they are totally different, so ur saying awstats sucks and should rely on analytic only ?
     
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  5. ForgottenCreature

    ForgottenCreature Notable Member

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    That's because awstats relies on everything that your site does. Page reloads count as a unique visitor. Multiple visits from the same user counts as a unique visitor.

    Pageviews are hits according to Awstats. Pageviews are images, etc.
     
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  6. paidhosting

    paidhosting Peon

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    I doubt awstats counts pageviews as hits and from same ip visit multiple times as unique hits , thats just not right.
     
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  7. Jean-Luc

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    Sure!

    The differences come from:
    - AWStats sees the visitors who have disabled JavaScript; Google Analytics doesn't;
    - AWStats separately counts the hits on images and all other files that Google Analytics cannot count; AWStat doesn't count these hits as pages and it doesn't count a visit when someone only views images;
    - AWStats sometimes counts new web robots as visitors, when these robots are not known in AWStats data base.

    Jean-Luc
     
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  8. kissmyarse

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    I've often wondered exactly this, there seems to more of a stats disconnect between GA & serverside stats than I'd expect.

    The javascript blockers is certainly going to be one reason, but GA can see them (but not track them) and gives me a rate of around 10-12% of people have JS blocked. (Visitors / Browser / Java Capabilities).

    Also if someone were to directly access an image (through a Google images etc) the GA tracking urchin isn't in that page.

    I'll example the full thing here.

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    December 1st 07
    Google Analytics
    1 hit
    100% bounce
    1 keyword
    1 pageview

    Server Side
    Confirmed via awstats/analog and via my apache log file for that day(!)
    27 visits
    30 pages
    45 hits

    In my apache log I have;
    22 unique IP addresses
    2 bots (Google & Alexa)
    29 hits to html/php/xml pages
    6 different browsers (spotted by user-agent)
    Activity in 16 different hours during the day

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    Confusion reigns supreme...

    k
     
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  9. paidhosting

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    So does that mean nothing out there can actually track to an accuracy of 95% or more ?
     
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    If only I knew... I'm still trying to get my head round the differences. Don't Quantcast do an urchin too? Perhaps i'll investigate.

    k
     
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