In webalizer what constitutes a hit? It shows I receive on average 50,000 hits a day but sextracker only shows about 12,000 impressions a day. Im confused
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Third party counters suck balls. always have and always will.
They are a fucking rip off. Remove them from your site.
Unless you are gonna pull a top 10 spot on some third party counters rankings page, you are not gonna get any traffic from them. They will only steal traffic from you.
And if you cant afford the 5 dollars for a host that will give you a cgi-bin, you dont belong in this business.
Originally posted by marty Are you comparing impressions with uniques?
No I am not. My overall daily impressions on 3rd party counter is around 12000 a day but webalizer shows over 50000 "hits" a day. I am mostly wondering what webalizer qualifies as a hit?
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3rd party counters steal traffic and aren't accurate. I worked for Hitbox counter back in the day, so I know that game pretty well.
A hit isn't counted until that counter code loads. If someone enters before it loads, it doesn't get counted. And you give up traffic for those counters.
This is from the webalizer docs:
"Basically, HITS is the total number of HTTP requests that the server received during the reporting period. Any request made to the server is considered a hit"
if you got the money go with webtrendslive! don't use it on your gallery though. I made that mistake and got hit with 800,000 "page views" bill. I still use it on my main site though in addition to webalizer. Both for the most part give the same stats.
if someone loads an image it also counts as a hit, not just a page, basically every request to the server is a hit, so 1 visitor could have 100 hits from just visiting one page
Originally posted by foe if someone loads an image it also counts as a hit, not just a page, basically every request to the server is a hit, so 1 visitor could have 100 hits from just visiting one page
can't you fix that by excluding images in the config file?
That looks cool, and by "cool" I mean "totally sweet!".
What's it like on CPU overhead?
It can process 250mb of log files per minute and it is scalable. I've got a dedicated machine that DM runs on and they have great tech support. Cost effective too, better than paying hitbox $15k per year for stats.
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