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Posted almost 14 years ago

Keep Track of Your Stats With AWStats

Are you looking for a way to keep track of how many visitors (unique and otherwise) come to your site, what pages they visit and how many hits per month your site is generating?  Keep track of your stats with With this free tool, you can even find out what countries your visitors are from, which days of the week your site is visited most and when your site traffic is highest during the month.  And it's all delivered in an easy-to-follow graphical format.

But, AWStats isn't just for websites.  It can supply you statistics for your FTP log files.  Again, you will receive a graph charting the unique visitors, number of visits, amount of hits and even the bandwidth.  You can also use it on your mail log files to see how many of your emails were sent successfully and how many were refused or bounced back.

The features of each option is as follows:

AWStats for web server files tracks

  • the number of unique visitors
  • the total number of visitors
  • the number of pages visited
  • the amount of hits your site receives
  • the bandwidth used (data downloaded by all pages, images used and files on your site)
  • which months have the most and least amount of traffic
  • which days of the week have the most and least amount of traffic
  • which hours have the most and least amount of traffic
  • what countries your visitors are from
  • the hosts (IP addresses)
  • the authenticated users
  • which robots/spiders have crawled your site and how often
  • how long your visitors are staying on your site
  • which pages are visited most often
  • which browsers visitors use to access your site
  • the top key phrases and keywords used to find your site
  • and much, much more

AWStats for FTP server logs track

  • the number of unique visitors
  • the total number of visits
  • how many hits in a given period of time
  • the bandwidth used
  • which months of the year have the most/least amount of traffic
  • which days of the week have the most/least amount of traffic
  • what hours of the day have the most/least amount of traffic
  • the countries visiting
  • the hosts
  • the authenticated users
  • how long visitors stay
  • the breakdown of different files used (jpg, gif, php, bmp, etc)
  • the pages visited

AWStats for mail logs track

  • how many emails were sent successfully
  • how many emails were rejected or failed
  • which days of the month have the most/least emails sent
  • which days of the week have the most/least emails sent
  • which hours of the day have the most/least emails sent
  • top email hosts
  • the email addresses of emails you sent
  • the email addresses of emails you receive
  • error codes

If you are looking for a better way to keep track of your stats, consider using AWStats.  It's free and full of great features.


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