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 Analyzing Site Usage Statistics with PHP

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A tutorial on how to build a layered traffic analysis system with an eye towards SEO.
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 Hit Counter

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Hit counters are used to track the amount of visitors there have been to a cetain page. I have looked through the internet and I have come up with 2 different ways to produce a hit counter. Flat Files (Storing data in a *.txt or *.dat file) Database (using MySQL or something similar to store the data in) Each way is the same, there is no difference between them. I have written a description on each of these 2 methods together with the scripts to produce your own hit counters. Each script will be given with a line by line explanation of all the details of the code.
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 Making Usage Statistics in PHP

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Making usage statistics on a web site is one of the most enjoyable things for me on the Internet. Thanks to the technology, you can see each click of each visitor, the date of the visiting, and how many seconds the user was reading your site. I use this feature to track which of my articles was read for the longest time. In this article I will show you how to store the statistics in a MySQL database, show the web stats in an HTML table and make figures based on the stats using the GD library.
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 Creating a file based logging script

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In this tutorial I will show you how you can create a small and simple PHP script to log your visitors activity into a file. You just need to add 1 line to each of your page to enable logging and the statistics will be collected in a html file so you don't have to setup any database for this task.
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 Capturing Click Data

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Easy tutorial on how to implement a php click stream engine on your website that will capture useful click data.
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