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Rezac
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Posted: 2004-May-27 23:40
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On days that I get about 225 unique visitors, approx 600 pages were viewed, this is pretty consistant, give or take a few.

But the last few days have been very weird.

Here's what it looks like normally: 211 visits 690 page views, last few days it's like 215 visitors, 21,548 pages viewed.

The other makes more sense to me, 211 visitors collectively looked at 690 pages. How could a relatively same amount of people look at 23,549 pages?

That means, on average, each visitor looked at over 100 pages on a site with less than 40 pages.

How is that possible?



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Posted: 2004-May-28 20:29
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Do you have the logs for that day? That is the only way to find out. I would guess either the reporting software made a mistake calculating the page views for that day, or maybe a spider got stuck in a loop checking your pages over and over again.



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Posted: 2004-May-28 21:07
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Check the IP address of who is making all those pageviews. Most stats don't recognize the new msnbot.


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