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Can you use Google Analytics for any website?
Will Google Analytics work on any website? Google Analytics will work on any website as long as you install the code snippet on it. Whether your website is an old and crusty one from 2010, or whether you make it yourself using one of the most popular and new website builders.
How Google Analytics helps businesses?
The goal of Google Analytics is to help you as a business owner to deliver a high-quality website to your customers and provide you with all the necessary information regarding the website statistics. It also lets you set up goals and segregate your traffic.
What does Google Analytics tell you?
Google Analytics includes features that can help users identify trends and patterns in how visitors engage with their websites. Features enable data collection, analysis, monitoring, visualization, reporting and integration with other applications.
What’s the difference between AWStats and Google Analytics?
For this Webalizer or AWstats is perfect (you’ve just found a reason to use both types of statistics program). Google Analytics starts counting a new visit after a 30 minute delay between visits. So if you visit a site, then go to lunch for 31 minutes, then come back to browsing the same site, that will count as two visits.
What’s the difference between Webalizer and AWStats?
It also lumps traffic from search engine spiders in with human traffic, further inflating the numbers. Like Webalizer, AWStats produces its data using raw server logs, and as a result it is subject to the same pros and cons. The cutoff point for new visits is 60 minutes, however, so AWStats gives slightly lower traffic estimates than Webalizer.
How does Google Analytics work on a website?
Google Analytics gathers visitor information from this generated code that is loaded onto each page of your website, using a combination of JavaScript and Cookies to notify Google each time one of your webpages is visited.
What makes a person a visitor to AWStats?
AWStats interprets your server log files and as such it defines what it thinks a visitor is, based solely on IP address and user agent. So if something visits several pages on your site with a user agent indicating it is a browser such as Firefox say, and on a single IP address, then that will count as a human visitor to AWStats.