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Step-by-step guide

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To

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see

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your

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website

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statistics

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you

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can

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login

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to

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your

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Control

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Panel

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and

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click

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"Website

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Statistics"

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 You

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will

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see

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the

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details

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that

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of

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your

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website

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which

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is:

 

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...

 

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Files

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(a

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file):

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Every

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hit

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that

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actually

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also

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where

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something

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is

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returned;

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a

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picture

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or

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page

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counts

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as

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a

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“file”.

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Not

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all

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hits

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give

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something

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back,

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for

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example

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if

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a

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non-existent

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page

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is

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requested

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(you

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see

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this

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in

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your

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browser

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as

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a

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404-Not

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Found,

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just

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look

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at

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http://www.managedomain.nl/nietbestaandepagina.html)∞.

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That

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page

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therefore

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yields

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1

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hit,

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but

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no

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file.

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Also

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files

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that

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were

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locally

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cached

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by

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your

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computer

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do

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not

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give

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a

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file;

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the

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file

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does

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not

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have

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to

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be

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sent

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again.

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           Hint: By looking at the difference between hits and files, you can make a rough estimate of repeat visits, since people who visit your website often have cached (previously viewed) files.
         

          Sites (address): The number of unique IP addresses that have made a request to your website. Although at first glance a good estimate for the number of unique visitors, you have to take into account the fact that an IP address is not unique per computer, but per “internet connection” (within large companies or universities hundreds or thousands
of people of 1 address).
          

          Visits (visit): Counts when a unique address (site) makes a request to your website for the first time. As long as the site continues to send requests within a period of 30 minutes, this counts for 1 visit. If no further request from this site is received for 30 minutes, a new visit will be counted at the next request. A visit counts only if a real “page” (page) is requested
(for example www.managedomain.nl/index.php).

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If

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someone

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just

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looks

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at

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a

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picture

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(https://www.managedomain.nl/img/dutch.gif∞)

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that

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is

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not

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a

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visit.

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          Page (page):

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All

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real

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pages;

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for

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example

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html

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or

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php

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files,

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and

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individual

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images

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or

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videos.

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See

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also

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the

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explanation

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of

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visits

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and

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/

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or

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frequently

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asked

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questions.

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          kB F (kB Files):

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Every

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time

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a

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file

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is

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requested

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from

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your

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website,

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this

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costs

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a

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bit

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of

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data

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traffic.

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KB

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Files

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displays

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the

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total

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amount

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of

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traffic

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that

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your

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website

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files

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have

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generated.

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          Kbyte (KB):

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Used

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to

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show

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data

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usage,

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see

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also

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the

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used

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data

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traffic

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in

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the Control Panel. For conversion: 1000 KB is 1 MB (Megabyte).

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1000

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MB

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is

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1

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GB

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(Gigabyte).

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