How to access visit statistics

How to access visit statistics

In the hosting visit statistics, you can view a wide range of data related to access and visits to your website. To access them, go to the hosting Control Panel by clicking on the hosting icon in the basic services list. 
 
 
In the hosting management section, go to "Statistics" and click on the option Visit Statistics
 
 
On this page, you have a direct link to view the website statistics, as well as the possibility to modify the access credentials required to log in to the statistics of the hosting associated with the domain you manage.
 
 
In the following image, you can see the screen to change the username and password. Once you have made the necessary changes, click the Save data button. 
 
 
In addition to accessing the statistics through the direct link, you can also access them by adding /stats after your domain in the browser’s address bar.
 
 
Once you log in with the statistics username and password, all visit data stored by the cdmon hosting will be displayed.
 
Below we explain the different sections that appear in this window.
 
Displayed period: From here you can select the dates you want to be reflected in the following sections. You can filter by month/day/hour and by year:
 
 
Quick access links: At the bottom of the previous section, these links redirect you to a specific section of the visit statistics panel, such as directly viewing web access statistics or checking 404 error requests.
 
 
Summary: The first graph displayed is a general overview of all data, which can be seen in more detail in the following sections. In this summary, you can see the number of visits during the selected period, the number of pages loaded, requests made by visitors, and the traffic consumed in MB:
 
 
Monthly history: In this table, you can see the monthly summary data for the selected year. The most relevant data includes the number of visitors/visits and the traffic consumed during the month. The number of requests made to the server is also useful to monitor the load generated by the website.
 
 
Days of the month: This table shows more detailed visit statistics for the selected month. The information displayed is the same as in the previous section but on a daily basis.
 
 
Days of the week: This table shows visit statistics by day of the week, allowing you to determine whether visitors access the website on specific days or regularly throughout the week. This information can be useful for marketing campaigns or special offers.
 
 
Visits by hour: From this table/graph, you can see the different hours when visits occur, the number of requests made, and the traffic generated. Like the other sections, this information is useful to identify peak traffic hours.
 
 
Countries (Top 10): This table shows the top 10 countries generating the most requests to your website. If fewer than 10 countries have accessed the site, only those detected will be displayed:
 
 
Servers (Top 10): This table shows the top 10 IP addresses generating the most requests to your website. You can see the exact number of requests per IP, the country of origin, and the last visit recorded.


Robots/Spiders Visits (Top 10): You can also check the requests and traffic generated by bots on your website, such as WordPress bots for site analysis or Google bots for SEO indexing.
 
 
Visit duration: The hosting also records how long visitors stay on your website. This allows you to analyze whether users browse briefly or spend significant time navigating your pages.
 
 
File types: This table shows the requests made to the different file types in your hosting. The most common are .js, .php, .css, and .html files. You can also see the percentage of requests per file type and the traffic load generated by each.
 
 
Downloads (Top 10): If you have downloadable files on your website, this table shows how many times each file has been downloaded and the total traffic generated. Keep in mind that each download increases traffic depending on the file size.
 
 
Pages-URLs (Top 10): In the statistics, you can see the URLs with the highest number of accesses. You can check the exact number of visits and the traffic generated. To see more than the top 10, click "Full list".
 
 
Operating Systems (Top 10): In this section, you can see the number of pages loaded from different operating systems. This helps you determine which systems your visitors use most, useful when adding plugins or extensions to ensure compatibility.
 
 
Browsers (Top 10): In this section, you can see the number of pages loaded from different browsers. This helps determine which browsers are most commonly used and ensures compatibility when adding plugins or extensions.
 
 
Connected to the site from: This section shows how visitors access your website. You can see the number of pages accessed from each source, such as bookmarks, direct traffic, or search engines like Google.
 
 
Search phrases/keywords (Top 10): The panel also records whether visits from browsers were made through keywords or phrases configured in your website’s SEO.
 

Miscellaneous: This section stores additional data of interest, such as how many times the page was added to favorites, whether JavaScript is enabled, whether Adobe Flash is supported, etc.
 
 
HTTP Error Codes: Finally, this table shows all HTTP error codes recorded on the website. You can monitor all 404 errors (File not found) and even 301 and 302 redirects (permanent and temporary redirects) executed on the page.
 
 

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