Page views per hour of the day
track your hourly page views patterns
This graph shows the average hourly page views on your site over a typical day. The data is cumulative since the beginning of tracking.
- A 'visit' or 'session' is started when a visitor opens your site in a browser. It is terminated when that same visitor (defined by his IP address or a cookie) has been inactive for more than 30 minutes. If the visitor comes back to your site after more than 30 minutes, a new session is counted.
- A 'page view' is counted whenever a visitor loads one of your web pages inside a browser (providing that the Web-Stat code has been installed on that page). During a single 'visit' or 'session' a typical visitor will view several pages, incrementing the page views count each time (which is why the number of page views is always higher than the number of visits for a given day).
The exact number of page views can be read at the bottom of each bar or by hovering your mouse over the bar.
A page view is recorded every time one of your pages with the Web-Stat code on it is loaded or reloaded. For that reason the number of page views is always greater than the number of unique visitors.
Example : a unique visitor arriving on your entry page, going to a second page, going back to your main page and then off to a third page will be recorded as :
- one visitor session
- 4 page views