Hello!
I have a small problem with my cPanel and maybe someone could give me an idea. I've recently changed my subdomain and now when I try to view statistics using Awstats I get the following error message: "There are no domains which have awstats stats to display."
What could it be?
Thanks!
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Awstats In Cpanel
Started by adriantc, Jul 29 2010 05:15 AM
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Posted 30 July 2010 - 10:08 PM
I find the stats in CPanel to be way off. Even on a site with 0 real visitors (according to Google Analytics) I still see thousands of hits a day through CPanel (NOT including the ones from search engines/bots).
I'd suggest using something more accurate like Google Analytics.
I'd suggest using something more accurate like Google Analytics.
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 08:44 AM
rpgsearcherz, on 30 July 2010 - 10:08 PM, said:
I find the stats in CPanel to be way off. Even on a site with 0 real visitors (according to Google Analytics) I still see thousands of hits a day through CPanel (NOT including the ones from search engines/bots).
I'd suggest using something more accurate like Google Analytics.
I'd suggest using something more accurate like Google Analytics.
I agree that Awstats is usually off, I am not sure about Google Analytics. I used Google Analytics and Awstats and the results were completely different. Some days it would be the same, but most of the time Google Analytics showed a lot more or a lot less traffic. I don't really believe that any of those programs used to monitor traffic are 100% accurate. I guess you have to just make room for error.
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