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What are Site Stats? When is my Site backed up?

This area will give you access to your site statistics and show you when your backups were last done.

 

To access your Site Stats click on a month next to your site name to view that months site statistics.

 

Understanding Your Website Statistics

Your website statistics (sometimes referred to as metrics) can help you see how many visitors come to your site, what pages they view, how long they remain at your site, and where they came from. Web metrics will also show what search engines and keywords were used to find your site.

Here are some definitions you may find useful:

  • Unique Visitors - The number of unique visitors to your site. If someone visits your site every day during the month, they are only included once, assuming they visit from the same computer and/or IP address.
  • Number of Visits - The total number of visits to your site. If someone visits your site every day during the month, each visit will be included in this number.
  • Pages - This is sometimes referred to as page views, and refers to the total number of pages that your site has displayed. If someone visited your site once during the month and viewed ten different pages, each page they viewed would be included in this number.
  • Hits - This is often the most recognized but least important number, because a "hit" is registered every single time an element (technically a file such as a page or an image) is opened. If someone visited your site once during the month and viewed ten different pages, and each page had nine photos on it, this one visit would account for 100 "hits."
  • Bandwidth - This is the amount of data that is transferred from your site to your visitors' computers. Each time a file, such as text, an image, or a song or video is displayed, it uses bandwidth roughly equal to the size of the file. This means that large files, such as videos, use more bandwidth than small files, such as simple text pages. Every account has a bandwidth quota, so this number can be helpful in determining how yours is being allocated.

You will find lots of information in this report. Some of the more helpful statistics include:

  • Monthly History
  • Daily History
  • Visits Duration (how long visitors stayed on your site)
  • Pages - URL (which pages were most frequently viewed, which pages visitors landed on when they arrived at your site, and which pages visitors were on when they left your site)
  • Origin (connect to site from shows which sites visitors came to your site from)
  • Search (which keywords and keyword phrases were used to find your site)

Backups will be shown in this list for the last 3 days. 

 

Pages are backed up and stored for 30 days.

Modules are stored for 30 days.

Files are backed up once a day, and stored for 2 weeks.

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