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Visitors

Top level domains graph example


This statistical report provides information about most active top level domains, from which the visitors are coming.

Top level domain is information stated before the first dot from the right in a domain. Example: visitor's domain is dom3.dom2.com, from which com is a top level domain, dom2.com is a second level domain, and dom3.dom2.com is a third level domain. Top level domain mostly indicates the country (e.g. uk for United Kingdom), but there are also other top level domains (e.g. com, net, org, biz etc.).

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

Region - selection of the continent, from which you would like top level domains to be included in a measurement.

Data in the table

Count - value of measured variable

Domain - top level domain

Region - name of the continent, from which a given top level domain is; zero value, if the region is unknown

Description - description of a top level domain


If you click on the value in the graph, a statistical report of a second level domain for a given top level domain, the value of which you clicked, will display.

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.

Second level domains graph example


This statistical report provides information about most active second level domains, from which the visitors are coming.

Second level domain is information stated before the second dot from the right in a domain. Example: visitor's domain is dom3.dom2.com, from which com is a top level domain, dom2.com is a second level domain, and dom3.dom2.com is a third level domain. Second level domain mostly indicates a connection provider, or context provider.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

Region - selection of the continent, from which you would like second level domains to be included in a measurement.

Top level domain - selection of the top level domain, from which a second level domain has to be in order to be included in a measurement.

Data in the table

Count - value of measured variable

Domain - second level domain

Region - name of the continent, from which a given second level domain is; zero value, if the region is unknown

Description of a top level domain

Description - description of a second level domain


If you click on the value in the graph, a statistical report of a third level domain for a given second level domain, the value of which you clicked, will display.

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.

Third level domains graph example


This statistical report provides information about most active third level domains, from which the visitors are coming.

Third level domain is information stated before a third dot from the right in a domain. Example: visitor's domain is dom3.dom2.com, from which com is a top level domain, dom2.com is a second level domain, and dom3.dom2.com is a third level domain. Third level domain mostly indicates the name of a particular Internet server or sub network.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

Region - selection of the continent, from which you would like third level domains to be included in a measurement.

Top level domain - selection of the top level domain, from which a third level domain has to be in order to be included in a measurement.

Second level domain - insertion of the second level domain, from which a third level domain has to be in order to be included in a measurement.

Data in the table

Count - value of measured variable

Domain - third level domain

Region - name of the continent, from which a given third level domain is; zero value, if the region is unknown

Top level domain description

Description - description of a third level domain

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.

Host names


This statistical report provides information about most active hosts (complete domains), from which the visitors are coming.

Host is a complete domain name of the computer, from which a visitor is coming. It is derived by reverse DNS from his IP address. Host can be congruent with third level domain, but does not have to be.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Host name - domain name of a visitor's computer

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


IP addresses


This statistical report provides information about most active IP addresses, from which visitors are coming.

IP address is a unique identifier of a computer connected to the Internet. More visitors can access through one computer (through proxy servers, NAT etc.)

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

IP address - IP address of a visitor

Host name - domain name of a visitor's computer

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Languages graph example


This statistical report provides information about most active languages of the visitors, which access to the measured pages.

Language of a visitor is detected from a setting of the Internet browser, which sends this data in a request to the www server.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Language - two letter abbreviation of the language

Description - language name in words

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Time zones


This statistical report provides information about most active time zones, from which the visitors are coming.

Time zone is determined by one hour shift from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). For regions to the east the shift is positive (e.g.+0200), for the region to the west it is negative (e.g. -0200). This shift includes also one hour shift due to the summer and winter time.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Time zone - time shift compared to GMT

Description - description of time zone regions

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Most active visitors


This statistical report provides information about most active visitors, which come to a measured page.

Due to the fact that it is not possible to get any personal data about visitors, each visitor is indicated with a consecutive number and with a value of cookie, which is being saved in his computer.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Visitor - consecutive number of a visitor

Cookie - value of a cookie stored in a visitor's computer

If you click on the value in the graph, detailed information about a particular visitor will be displayed in the window Visitor information.

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.

Returned visitors graph example


This statistical report provides information about number of returns of visitors to a measured page.

Information about a number of returns of visitors to the page are important for learning if a content of the page can attract visitors in such extent that they would return to the page regularly. This information can serve the owner of the page for potential modifications of the page and for subsequent tracking and comparing of visitors' behaviour.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Return count - this value indicates how many times visitors returned to a measured page. Visitors, which came for the first time are in the column no return

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Visit activity


This statistical report provides information about an average value of a measured variable per visit for one visitor.

Due to the fact that it is not possible to get any personal data about visitors, each visitor is indicated with a consecutive number and with a value of cookie, which is being saved in his computer.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

Visits count - enables to include in a measurement only the visitors with a certain number of visits. If you would like to include all visitors, adjust setting to 0.

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Visitor - consecutive number of a visitor

Number of visits - number of visits of a given visitor

Cookie - value of cookie, which is being saved in a computer of the visitor

If you click on the value in the graph, detailed information about a particular visitor will be displayed in the window Visitor information.

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Time between visits graph example


This statistical report provides information about how often visitors visit a measured page.

Information about frequency of visitors' returns to the page are important for planning an upgrade of information on measured pages, which is the main reason of frequent visitors' returns.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Time between visits - indicates the time from the last visit of a visitor

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Visit time graph example


This statistical report provides information about how long visitors browse a measured page.

Information about length of visits show how a measured page attracted the visitors, that means, how much time do they spend on this page during one visit.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages

Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Visit time - indicates a length of a visitor's visit

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Proxy servers


This statistical report provides information about most frequent proxy servers, from which visitors are coming.

Proxy server is a computer connected to the Internet, through which computers in local networks, not directly connected to the Internet, get connected. That is the reason why visitors coming from one IP address do not have to access from the same computer, it is enough that they are connected through the same proxy server.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Proxy server - name of the computer, on which a proxy server is running

Port - port, on which a proxy server is running

Proxy software - name of the software, which is installed on the proxy server

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


IP addresses behind proxy


This statistical report provides information about most frequent local IP addresses, from which visitors accessing through a proxy server are coming.

Local IP addresses are addresses of computers in local networks, to which it is not possible to access from the Internet. It is not always possible to detect these IP addresses, it depends on configuration of proxy servers.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

Proxy server - address and optional port of the proxy server, from which IP addresses should be tracked

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

IP address - local IP address of a computer

Proxy server - name of the computer, on which a proxy server is running

Port - port, on which a proxy server is running

Proxy software - name of the software, which is installed on the proxy server

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.


Logged visitors


This statistical report provides information about most frequent login names of visitors, which log in to a measured page. All login methods, which run under a www server are supported and module for data collection can detect a current login name.

Measured variables
  • number of hits
  • number of views
  • number of visits
  • number of visitors
  • number of new visitors
  • number of IP addresses
  • transferred data
  • time spent on the pages
Report parameters (except standard)

None

Data in the table

Count - value of a measured variable

Login name - login name, by which a visitor logged in to the page

File name - name of the file, to which a logged in visitor accessed

Directory - name of the directory, in which the file is located

Virtual server - measured virtual server, to which a logged in visitor entered

Port - port, on which the virtual server is running

  • Daily report: a measured variable is measured for a certain day, in 3-D graphs the day is divided into hours
  • Weekly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected week, in 3-D graphs the weeks are divided into days
  • Monthly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected month, in 3-D graphs months are divided into days
  • Yearly report: a measured variable is measured for a selected year, in 3-D graphs years are divided into months
  • Custom period: a measured variable is measured for a selected period, in 3-D graphs this period is divided according to your selection into hours, days, months or years.