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How to View AWStats in cPanel?

AWStats is a tool provided in cPanel that helps you analyze your website's traffic statistics. It ves you valuable insights into how many visitors your site gets, where they come from, what
pages they visit, and more. Here's a simple guide on how to view AWStats in cPanel:

  1. Log into cPanel
    Open your web browser. Type in your cPanel URL and login using your credentials.
  2. Find the "Metrics" Section
    Once logged into cPanel, you will see various sections and icons. Look for the section labeled "Metrics." It is typically located towards the middle or bottom of the page.Click the "Awstats" icon in the "Metrics" section. This will direct you to the AWStats page.
  3.  Select Your Domain
    On the AWStats page, you will see a list of domains associated with your cPanel account. Click on the domain name for which you want to view the statistics. AWStats will load the statistics for that domain.
  4. Navigate AWStats Interface
    AWStats will display detailed statistics about your website. You will see various sections such as "Summary," "Monthly History," "Days of the Month," and more.Each section provides specific insights into your website's traffic, including total visitors, unique visitors, pages viewed, and bandwidth usage.
  5.  Understand AWStats Metrics
    1. Visits: This shows the total number of times your website has been visited within the selected time frame.
    2. Pages: Indicates the total number of pages viewed by visitors.
    3. Hits: Represents the total number of requests made to the server for files, including images, pages, and scripts.
    4. Bandwidth: Shows the amount of data transferred to and from your website.
  6. Use Filters and Date Range
    AWStats allows you to filter data based on specific criteria such as date ranges. Use the calendar or dropdown menus provided to select a custom date range for viewing statistics.
  7. Export Reports (Optional)
    If needed, you can export AWStats reports for further analysis. Look for an export or download option within the AWStats interface to save statistics in a downloadable format.
  8.  Interpret and Apply Insights
    Analyze the AWStats data to understand your website's performance. Use insights gained to optimize your site, improve content strategy, and enhance user experience.
  9. Regular Monitoring
    Make it a habit to check AWStats regularly to monitor your website's traffic trends. Regular monitoring helps you identify patterns, track growth, and make informed decisions for your online presence.

Following these procedures will allow you to effectively measure and analyze your website's traffic statistics using AWStats in cPanel. AWStats delivers useful data to help you optimize your
website and improve its overall performance.

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