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VP
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Sep 8, 2011, 1:18 PM

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On the main site news section it says NLM got an average of 4364 unique visitors daily during August.
That's great but why does the Soccer Links hit list show an average of around 1400 a day? http://www.soccerlinks.net/TheHitList/

It's been at or around for this figure for a few weeks now.
I hope the answer isn't too complicated - it's just something I was interested in!


steve walker
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Sep 8, 2011, 4:29 PM

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Yes it's relatively simple to explain. It's just two different definitions of a 'unique' visitor ie the amount of time that needs to elapse between pageloads for a pageload to be considered part of a new 'unique' visit.

With StatCounter it is set at one hour.... so for anybody leaving the site and coming back two hours later that would be counted as a new 'unique' visit even though it's actually the same person. The Hit List only counts the same person once every 24 hours as 'unique'.

The total pageviews are not too dissimilar between the two although the Hit List tends to be slightly lower as it relies on the button image to load to count the 'hit' so if someone navigates quickly away from a page that hit may be missed.

These third party counters are never going to be totally accurate. The only truly accurate way of measuring traffic is through accessing the server stats but there is not really any way to accurately measure how much of that traffic is 'unique' even if there was a standard definition of the term.

Incidentally, you can view the statcounter stats here: http://statcounter.com/...=5184484&guest=1


(This post was edited by steve walker on Sep 8, 2011, 4:33 PM)


VP
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May 9, 2012, 11:31 PM

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I've been looking at the hitlist again lately.
I see this site's getting record amounts of viewers (since 2009?) at the moment. It's even had more than **whisper it** NLUK today and that doesn't happen too often.
Another question - what does Unique In Total In Unique Out and Total Out mean? Can you explain it in simple terms?

I've read this but it makes absolutely no sense to me:

Unique In = Reflects the individual people clicking your button on your members websites.
Total In = Reflects the total amount of clicks your button has had on your members websites.
Unique Out = Reflects the individual people clicking on a link from your rankings page to your members websites.
Total Out = Reflects the total amount of clicks a link has had from your rankings page to your members websites.


(This post was edited by VP on May 9, 2012, 11:35 PM)


steve walker
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May 13, 2012, 9:45 AM

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The 'In' and 'Out' figures are just the number of times the buttons have been clicked either on this site or on the Hit List site.

So if you clicked the Hit List button at the bottom of this page that would count as 1 unique hit in (as in IN to the Hit List). If you clicked it 6 times in a row that would be 1 Unique In and 6 Total In.

Conversely if you are on the Hit List site and you click on the links there then those are counted as Hits Out (ie out FROM the Hit List)

 
 


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