Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Web Traffic

Web traffic is the quantity visitors of a web site in a given time period. Web Traffic is determined by the number of visitors and the number of pages they visit. There are some ways to monitor this traffic and the gathered data is used to help structure sites, indicate a potential lack of bandwidth — not all web traffic is welcome (for example robot programs are looking for weakness visiting pages that can be exploited by hackers and cause damage to the site)

Some companies offer advertising spaces that increase web traffic (visitors), through pay for screen space on the site. Some Sites also offer to increase their web traffic through inclusion on search engines and through Search engine optimization (SEO).
Web traffic is measured to see the popularity of web sites and individual pages or sections within a site.
Web traffic can be analysed by viewing the traffic statistics found in the web server log file, an automatically-generated list of all the pages served. A hit is generated when any file is served.
The page itself is considered a file, but images are also files, thus a page with 5 images could generate 6 hits (the 5 images and the page itself). A page view is generated when a visitor requests any page within the web site – a visitor will always generate at least one page view (the main page) but could generate many more.
The following types of information are often collated when monitoring web traffic:
• The number of visitors.
• The average number of page views per visitor – a high number would indicate that the average visitors go deep inside the site, possibly because they like it or find it useful.
• Average visit duration – the total length of a user's visit. As a rule the more time they spend the more they're interested in your company and are more prone to contact.
• Average page duration – how long a page is viewed for. The more pages viewed, the better it is for your company.
• Domain classes – all levels of the IP Addressing information required to deliver Webpages and content.
• Busy times – the most popular viewing time of the site would show when would be the best time to do promotional campaigns and when would be the most ideal to perform maintenance
• Most requested pages – the most popular pages
• Most requested entry pages – the entry page is the first page viewed by a visitor and shows which are the pages most attracting visitors
• Most requested exit pages – the most requested exit pages could help find bad pages, broken links or the exit pages may have a popular external link
• Top paths – a path is the sequence of pages viewed by visitors from entry to exit, with the top paths identifying the way most customers go through the site
• Referrers; The host can track the (apparent) source of the links and determine which sites are generating the most traffic for a particular page.
Some Web sites like Alexa Internet produce traffic rankings and statistics based on those people who access the sites while using the Alexa toolbar. The difficulty with this is that it's not looking at the complete traffic picture for a site because not all Internet users use the Alexa bar. Large sites usually hire the services of companies like Nielsen NetRatings, but their reports are available only by subscription.

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