Summary

(from 01/Oct/2002:00:00:00 to 11/Mar/2003:17:10:01)

1. Introduction

For each visit, your web pages are classified as an entry, transit, exit and/or hit&run page. The links followed during the visit to your website are classified as incoming, internal, outgoing and/or in&out links.

The flow of visitors through your website can be summarised as follows (only demo links):5'880

Entry Transit Exit Hit&Run --> Entry --> Entry Incoming Incoming Internal Internal Outgoing Outgoing In&Out In&Out Exit --> Exit --> --> Hit&Run --> Hit&Run

2. Logfile Information

Start date 01/Oct/2002:00:00:00
End date 11/Mar/2003:17:10:01
'Page' hits 8347
'Image' hits 1141
Hits from excluded hosts 20202
Skipped entries 0
Valid entries 9488

The 'page' hits represent 88.0 % of all valid hits on your website. The 'image' hits are excluded as specified in the configuration. You may want to exclude other types of pages (e.g. RealAudio, counters, ...) in a next run...

This is probably not a large enough sample for statistical analysis. Please use logfiles covering a longer period of time...

3. Visit Information

Visit Type Visit
Count
Visits
(%)
Normal visits (> 2 hits) 643 22.0
In & Out visits (2 hits) 368 12.6
Hit & Run visits (1 hit) 1530 52.5
Discarded visits (0 hits) 376 12.9
Excluded visits (e.g. robots)   0.0
Total visits 2917 100.0

34.7 % of your visitors visit at least two pages on your site, which is not so good. Have a closer look at the entry pages and see if you might keep them for a while...

Visit Statistics Page hits
per visit
Elapsed time
per visit
Time per
page (sec)
Minimum 1 00:00:00 0.0
Average 3.3 00:02:29 26.1
Maximum 222
00:52.34
412.0

The average visit reaches 0.9 % of all pages (including returns to the same page).

The longest visit in number of hits was from host 62.167.194.131 on 10/Mar/2003:20:06:20.
It was also the longest visit in duration.

4. Page Information

The most important page statistics are given in the table below :

Page Type Hit
Count
Hits
(%)
  Page
Count
Pages
(%)
  Min.
Hits
Avg.
Hits
Max.
Hits
Max.
(%)
Max. Hits - Page
Entry 1011 12.1   139 36.3   1 7.3 313 31.0 /
Transit 4795 57.4   343 89.6   1 14.0 276 5.8 /somepage
Exit 1011 12.1   178 46.5   1 5.7 100 9.9 /otherpage
Hit&Run 1530 18.3   156 40.7   1 9.8 326 21.3 /
Total 8347 100.0   383 100.0   1 21.8 871 10.4 /

It is worthwhile spending some time on this table. Notice for instance that of the 8347 page visits, 18.3 % are hit & runs. Or that of the 383 different pages on your website, 46.5 % are used as an exit page at least once.

Based on the 1011 entries to your website, you can also see that 31.0 % of your visitors use page / to enter your site, and 9.9 % use page /somepage right before leaving your website. And the same entry page is also responsible for 21.3 % of the hit & runs.

5. Link Information

The most important link statistics are given in the table below :

Link Type Hit
Count
Hits
(%)
  Link
Count
Links
(%)
  Min.
Hits
Avg.
Hits
Max.
Hits
Max.
(%)
Max. Hits - From Page Max. Hits - To Page
Incoming 643 11.1   262 15.1   1 2.5 43 6.7 / /somepage
Internal 4152 71.5   1426 82.4   1 2.9 76 1.8 /anypage /somepage
Outgoing 643 11.1   378 21.8   1 1.7 24 3.7 /anypage/blabla
/anypage/blabla2
In&Out 368 6.3   190 11.0   1 1.9 23 6.2 / /
Total 5806 100.0   1730 100.0   1 3.4 91 1.6 /otherpage /somepage

Interpretation of this table is similar to the one above. Note that redirects by your web server will also appear as links, and that frames will generate links between the main frame and its children.

Since 383 different pages were visited and 1730 different links were followed on your website, we can say that visitors usually follow 4.5 links per page. This means that visitors do not use many hyperlinks on your site.

6. Status Information

Code Description Hit
Count
Hits
(%)
200 Okay 8799 92.7
206 Partial Content 10 0.1
302 Redirected Requests 139 1.5
304 Not modified 405 4.3
401 Unauthorized Requests 11 0.1
404 Not Found Requests 113 1.2
500 Server Error 8 0.1
503 Service Unavailable 3 0.0
Total   9488 100.0

The 'usual' status codes, i.e. 200 (Okay) and 304 (Not modified), represent 97.0 % of all hits.
The others are examined in more detail here.

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