Data viewed by visitors to a Web site is recorded via web logs. The data includes useful information such as the URL that referred the visitor as well as the operating system and Web browser they use. One line of information is recorded for each piece of data viewed from the Web site. This piece of information can consist of either an image, HTML page, or something else. Highly viewed Web sites may generate thousands of lines in its Web log daily.
These web longs provide clues on how to improve the performance of your e-commerce Web site. The Web logs recorded by most Web servers contain a mother lode of valuable information. Web logs can tell you how visitors found your site, the search terms they use, and the days and times your site is most popular, along with other information. You can use this information to measure the performance of changes you make to your site, and to assess the impact of advertising and links from other sites.
There are many different log analysis......
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