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09/01/2004 08:15:19 AM · #1
How many hits does your web site get? Mine has been up for 22 days and has 50,087 hits.

Tim
09/01/2004 08:20:09 AM · #2
Is that your photography site? That's quite a few hits for a site like that!!
09/01/2004 08:26:30 AM · #3
It is a photography site. I have some(900-1000) photos from some Rodeos I have done this summer for people to buy. A hit is everytime they open a new page. That is the reason for alot of hits, but that number seems crazy to me.

timferrell.com
09/01/2004 08:37:45 AM · #4
I have been counting my wisits in august, 7.719 people visited the site. Not huge, but I'm happy :)

www.oskarpall.com
09/01/2004 08:56:14 AM · #5
make sure your counter is set on "unique hits only"
otherwise, everytime anyone goes between pages, it's counted every time.
and if someone goes back to your webpage, they will be counted everytime.

Message edited by author 2004-09-01 08:57:29.
09/01/2004 09:02:53 AM · #6
I get close to 30000 hits a month close to 1000 visits and 600 uniques.
09/01/2004 09:18:18 AM · #7
Unique visitors 282
Number of visits 420
Pages 7649
Hits 50087
Bandwidth 379.91 MB


09/01/2004 09:26:05 AM · #8
Since April, my photoblog has been on. The status until August is:

1449 unique visitors
2700 visits
12036 pages
60852 hits
908.04 MB of bandwidth

A bit slow compares to you guys but I'm very happy with my photos I post.
09/01/2004 09:51:16 AM · #9
Since I added the ABC Song of naked ladies the hits on my own site (www.brownt.co.uk) have gone through the roof!!

Unique Visits - 976
Number of visits - 1656
Pages - 6698
Hits - 9388
Bandwidth - 1.46Gb
(Or look here for a more detailed view)

Luckily I have a 5Gb limit on the site per month.

sorry jonpink ;-)

Message edited by author 2004-09-01 10:29:22.
09/01/2004 10:02:27 AM · #10
Eh? A hit is the request of a single elemnent from your server.

If someone goes to a page tat has say 1 image on it, that is 1 hit - 1 request.

If I had a balnk page with 200 spacer gifs on it, and you went to view it, that would give me 200 hits for that page.

09/01/2004 12:09:46 PM · #11
Originally posted by jonpink:

Eh? A hit is the request of a single elemnent from your server.

If someone goes to a page tat has say 1 image on it, that is 1 hit - 1 request.

If I had a balnk page with 200 spacer gifs on it, and you went to view it, that would give me 200 hits for that page.


So if I had a gallery with 30 thumbnails that would give me 30 hits?
That would explain how I can get 50,087 hits in 22 days.
09/01/2004 12:12:19 PM · #12
Don't have a photography website but the (mainly Indian) cookery website that Pete and I created for my mum gets anywhere between 120 and 200 hits a day. It's a totally non-profit site aimed at sharing authentic recipes so if you're into cooking you're welcome to pay us a
visit!
09/01/2004 12:20:06 PM · #13
In each month this year:
Hits: 20.000 to 50.000
Visitors: 2.000 to 3.000
Unique visitors: 1.600 to 2.300
Page views: 5.000 to 12.000
09/01/2004 12:21:24 PM · #14
*Unique* visitors per month- 3,186

Number of *hits*....the number is pretty high. :-)

~Audrey
09/01/2004 12:36:05 PM · #15
Its gone up a lot .. August it was

KBytes 1847616
Visits 759
Pages 5033
Files 76193
Hits 124568

not a photography site ... just my portfolio .. I've been thinking about building a photography site tho.



09/01/2004 12:42:58 PM · #16
Just a thought on hits vs visitors.

Stats on a server will refer to HITS to measure everytime a user connects to your server. Meaning: each image the user downloads, each page he visits, will count as a hit. One suer can virtually have 50 hits during his visit.

Many people confuse HITS with NUMBER OF VISITORS. What complicates things is that some will use the hits stat, some will use the number of visitors stat, and call it HITS in both cases.

The real measure of the traffic on a website is the number of VISITORS. This is, after all, the measure that really matters.

ScantyNebula's post above illustrates very well the concept of visitors vs hits.

Martin

edit: oups. just saw all the posts and see that you guys already know the difference. Silly me; should have read all the posts first! ;-)

Message edited by author 2004-09-01 12:45:53.
09/01/2004 01:10:43 PM · #17
100,000 visitors in 4 months :-)

PBASE

Message edited by author 2004-09-01 13:13:34.
09/01/2004 01:18:58 PM · #18
Got me curious on this one and
checked the stats on my server:

Analysed requests from Wed-01-Sep-2004 00:44 to Wed-01-Sep-2004 03:07 (0.10 days).
Successful requests: 209
Average successful requests per day: 2,094
Successful requests for pages: 13
Average successful requests for pages per day: 120
Distinct files requested: 198
Distinct hosts served: 7
Data transferred: 5.956 megabytes
Average data transferred per day: 59.981 megabytes
09/01/2004 02:04:32 PM · #19
And if you put an autorefresh script at work for a site url that refreshes every 30 sec. than you have a lot more but where does it get you.
09/01/2004 02:07:32 PM · #20
cool .. 759 visitors in a month .. that isn't too shabby seeing I don't update my site hardly at all and its only my portfolio
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