Posts Tagged ‘counter’

Protect your stats: How to enable private statistics

Thursday October 1st, 2009

At Motigo Webstats you can now choose to have private statistics. If you do not wish to show your statistic page to other visitors, you can now protect your stats so that you are the only one to see them. As webmaster, you are now free to decide if you want to show your visitor statistics or not. It only takes you one click to turn your statistics private.

To protect your statistics:

1)      Login at Motigo

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2)      Select the counter which you would like to edit and click on the tool icon:

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3) Select the option “Enable private statistics”

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4) Click on “Save changes”

Enjoy the new feature :)

If you have any questions, contact our support team anytime!

New on webstats: Exclude your own visits

Thursday October 1st, 2009

With the new webstats feature “Exclude my own visits”, you can get more accurate visitor statistics by choosing the data that’s relevant for you. Up to now, your webstats counter registered all visits. The result: Your visits as webmaster were also registered amongst all the other visits. With our new feature you can now exclude your own visits and get more relevant statistics.

You’re wondering how does it work? It’s simple: It works by setting a cookie in your browser. However, if you delete your cookies or use a new browser or computer, you must log in and go to “My counters” to enable the function again.

How to exclude your own visits:

1. Login to motigo

2. Click on “Webstats”

3. Click on “Exclude my own visits”

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This feature will only work for the most recent version of the counter code. It will not work for outdated or damaged counter codes.

Still have an old version of the code? You can get an updated code for your counter on your motigo account anytime:

This is how you get your counter code:

1. Login to motigo

2. Click on “Webstats”

3. Click on “show html code” under the counter’s name

4. Select the counter type (small icon or live counter)

5. Copy the code and paste it in your website

Did you know that… You can get your counter code anytime in your motigo account overview?

Thursday October 1st, 2009

Did you update your website and lost the code of your counter? Or just want to enable all new webstats features? Whenever you need it, you can get the code of your counter - just follow these steps:

1. Login to motigo

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2. Click on “Webstats”

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3. Click on “show html code” under the counter’s name

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4. Select the counter type (small icon or live counter)

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5. Copy the code and paste it in your website

If you have any problems implementing the counter, you can contact our support team anytime!

New at Motigo Webstats: Share your counter

Thursday July 16th, 2009

Sharing is a good thing and with webstats’ new feature it’s easier than ever. With “Share my counter”, you can not only make your website known among friends and family, but also share your Motigo Webstats statistics by sending them an e-mail. We have made it nice and easy:

Do you have a counter already?

Just login at motigo:

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Click on “Webstats” on your account overview:

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Select the counter, which you would like to share and click on “Share”:

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Now, you only have to fill in your friends’ names and e-mail addresses and click on “Send message”:

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Are you creating a new counter?

When creating a new counter, you will receive a link to the Share-My-Counter page as soon as your counter has registered the first visits.

Enjoy the new feature!

… And don’t forget to tell your friends about your website and Motigo Webstats!

PS: This new feature will require using a reCAPTCHA before sending the message. To know more about reCAPTCHA, have a look at Motigo Lexicon. Want to use reCAPTCHA on your website? Find out how in Tips&Tricks.

Did you know that… You can use the same counter code on all pages of your website to measure total website traffic?

Monday May 25th, 2009

The motigo webstats counter analyzes the website traffic of the page where the counter code is inserted (this is usually the index page, where most visitors arrive in your site). However, if you are interested in measuring the total traffic of every single page in your site, you can do it also, adapting the webstats statistics to your personal needs. Here are two examples of how to use motigo webstats.

1) You want to see traffic numbers for all pages of your website in one statistic page:

In this case, insert the same counter code on all pages of your website (one simple way to do it is to insert it on a template which is used in all pages, this avoids the work of inserting the code manually in every page).

Using the counter this way, will show total number of visitors to your website in your statistic page (the traffic of all pages will be measured).

2) You want to have detailed statistics about every page of your website:

If you need individual statistic details for different pages of your website (for example, if you want to compare traffic between the pages), just create a different webstats counter for each page. Make sure that you insert the different counter codes on the different pages. This way, each page is measured individually and you get detailed information about the visitors of each page (where do they come from, how did they find the page, etc.). To compare traffic volume between the pages, you can use the option “compare counters” on your webstats overview.

PS: You can only use the same counter on different pages of the same website / domain (eg, on www.xy.de, www.xy.de/page1, www.xy.de/page2, and so on). It is not allowed to use the same counter on different domains (e.g., to use the same counter on www.xy.de and www.vz.de as this would falsify site statistics).

Webstats icons with new looks

Wednesday April 22nd, 2009

We have been busy redesigning the webstats icon and have a whole series of new icons ready for testing. Some testing has already begun. So don’t worry if you suddenly see a different webstats icon on your website instead of the little blue square with the red line graph, as we are trying out different colours and formats.

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During the test period different new icons will appear on the websites on a random basis. The icon’s new look will not affect statistic measuring in any way - you will get the same reliable stats you’re used to from your webstats counter.

We hope you like the new icons!

Your motigo team