Check your email in Internet Explorer or your browser of choice at:
http://216.119.106.159/login.aspx
You'll need the user name (which is your email address) and password assigned to you by Site-Shack.
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If you want to find out how many hits, page views and unique visitors your site has received ( plus plenty of other information) and be able to create custom reports, login at:
http://smarterstats1.
webcontrolcenter.com/login.aspx
with the ID number, user name and password that Site-Shack assigned to you.
Can't remember your ID number, user name and password? Contact info@site-shack.com.
Note that something called "reverse dns lookup" is turned off by default, to speed up the delivery of your statistics. This means that you won't know the domain name of the persons who are visiting your website. If you'd prefer to have this information, just ask Site-Shack and we'll turn it on.
How does it look?
Web servers (computers that "serve" web pages to someone wanying to see them) keep a record of a website's visitors. Some of that data can tell you the browsers, platforms and being used.
Check out the source:
The Web School
Find out how they're looking in Europe.
A hit is not a page view
When someone tells you that he/she just got 200 hits on her web page, you might reasonably reply: "how many pictures on the page?"
Because if she's got 199 (separate) images on her web page, and one person visits the page, and the page loads completely in that visitor's browser, she will indeed have received
200 hits — 199 for the pictures and 1 for the html page that they're displayed in. What might be a more accurate indicator of her page's success are the number of distinct
visitors, which in this case is 1 — the 1 person who viewed all 199 pictures.
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