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Current Reports
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Terminology
- Hits
A web page can be made up of the page itself, with text and layout, and also images, which are seperate files that are attached to a web page. If someone requests a web page with 3 images on it, the web server must send the page itself, and the 3 image files, so it must send 4 items altogether. Each item sent by the web server is a hit so by asking for the 1 page in our example, 4 hits will be made.- Pages / Page Views
A page view occurs when a user looks at a web page, no matter how many images or other items may be on it. In our example above, 1 page view will be made by asking for the web page with 3 images on it.- Visitors
This number tracks how many people can to the website, no matter how many times they come. If someone comes and looks at 10 web pages, only 1 visitor is counted. If they come back and look at more pages, then a second visitor will be counted.- Unique Visitors
The same concept as a visitor, except that no matter how many times the person comes back, they will only be counted as 1 unique visitor (due to technology, this statistic is not very reliable).
Links
For more information on web pages, or how to create your own web pages, have a look at our webpage FAQ on the employee intranet in the Web Resources section.
Current Yearly Usage Graph
2003-2007 Yearly Usage Graph
- On average we receive 3,000 visitors a day, looking at 2.98 pages each for a total of 9,000 pages viewed a day
- 69% of all our web traffic comes from outside of our campuses (including outside of the regions)
- Less then 1% of our traffic is international
- the CNC website has over 8,000 web pages
Current Reports
Note: Google stats do not count non web pages (pdfs, word documents, images, etc) and they also group all external links under one group. So if you have 2 links, one to www.nhl.com and one to www.msn.com, and 3 people click on each, the click counter will show 6 clicks for both nhl and msn.
FunnelWeb
To determine how your department is doing compared to all other departments, click on the Last Month report below, scroll down a bit, and under the "Server" section click "Top Level Directories". This will then show you how many web pages were looked at last month for each department (top 100 only).
- Monthly Reports (all traffic)
- Weekly Reports (all traffic)
- Daily Reports (all traffic)
- Last Month (internal traffic - inside all campuses)
- Last Month (external traffic - outside all campuses)
Departmental Reports: (contact webmaster@cnc.bc.ca to have your department added)
International Education
Lakes District Campus
Purchasing Department
Quesnel Campus
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