spectacularstuff
07-20-2004, 03:47 PM
Now, here is something interesting...
We notice on some of our stats that we have 7 pages all looked at in 1 seconds time. That has to be a bot. I know that it was stated previously that statcounter does not track bots however I think there is probably an exception to that rule. Unless someone, Christy :lol: can explain to me how a user can look repeatedly at 7-10 pages all within a 1 second time frame. We get this quite often actually. I for one am glad that statcounter does not track all of the bots... the pathways would be ruined with them..... think about it.... a spider hits your website.... and spiders 400 pages.... well, your pathway of your good clientele just got ruined with the spider garbage.
you can look at it the other way and now you can figure out where the spider is going on your website and how they got there but that does not translate into IMMEDIATE cash flow either. Knowing where your clientele is going does.
Okay, enough of my ramblings.
We notice on some of our stats that we have 7 pages all looked at in 1 seconds time. That has to be a bot. I know that it was stated previously that statcounter does not track bots however I think there is probably an exception to that rule. Unless someone, Christy :lol: can explain to me how a user can look repeatedly at 7-10 pages all within a 1 second time frame. We get this quite often actually. I for one am glad that statcounter does not track all of the bots... the pathways would be ruined with them..... think about it.... a spider hits your website.... and spiders 400 pages.... well, your pathway of your good clientele just got ruined with the spider garbage.
you can look at it the other way and now you can figure out where the spider is going on your website and how they got there but that does not translate into IMMEDIATE cash flow either. Knowing where your clientele is going does.
Okay, enough of my ramblings.