as a matter of interest what is an accurate average viewers per day
But only a fraction of those will be logged in. Of the others, is there any way of estimating the proportion who are members but not logged in (maybe by logging the frequencies of the same IP addresses?)An average day is 7,000 - 10,000 unique users and 100,000 - 120,000 page views.
But only a fraction of those will be logged in. Of the others, is there any way of estimating the proportion who are members but not logged in (maybe by logging the frequencies of the same IP addresses?)
Not sure what you're asking.
Those numbers come from Google Analytics, which won't have visibility of whether someone is a logged in user, a not-logged in member or a never-registered guest and I'm not sure why I'd care to want to spend any time at all on it.
I don't tend to look at NSC's analytics from one month to the next.
Excuse my ignorance, but what does a "bot" do, and why? And why, really, would it want to take a look at NSC?
Such as...A bot can do whatever you train it to do.
I don't tend to look at NSC's analytics from one month to the next.
Such as...
And there are people that disable trackers like google analytics
10,000 is about the amount of minutes spent sitting stationary on Mill Rd after the match trying to get home
Do you a U-turn next time...