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Unique visitor

A visitor is technically defined as a unique computer's browser viewing your site. Unique visitors are tracked over long periods of time. The tracking is accomplished with an aggregate of the following unique variables: Timestamp (millisecond), IP address (reverse DNS lookup), User Agent, Cookie and/or Registration ID. Each visitor is a unique person, counted once.

Track unique visitors / users

Follow new and returning visitors

Follow the same unique visitor to your website through time.

When a person visits, we check:

  1. If that visitor is new or returning
  2. If returning, all clicks that they make are added to their lifetime clickstream history.

This allows you to see a complete history of all clicks of all visits for any visitor.

realtime unique visitors monitor

Track unique app users

Understand usage over time

Follow your unique app users 

 Learn about new installs and loyalty. Is your goal to increase returning users? Study usage patterns, improve where possible. What can you learn from people who return to use your app again, how does the average user behave?

When a person launches an app, we check:

  1. New user, or has user has launched the app before;
  2. If user has opened your app before, events are added to their lifetime eventstream history.

This provides a complete history of all events and sessions for any user

realtime unique visitors monitor

Scalable Analytics; High Traffic Website Measurement

Cloud-driven technology with a case study

Understanding Change

Now available: real-time high volume traffic reporting, think hundreds of thousands, millions, of visitors and page views. We have made our Most Popular Pages report on-demand.

We start this article with a quote from the Xoriant blog which discusses architectural considerations for high traffic web portals:

How to Buy Traffic

First part of 3-part series. How to buy traffic with a newsletter purchase.

Executive summary and article navigation

Pt 1: lead generation and how to buy traffic. 3 pt article.

We discuss 3 ways of driving traffic directly to your site, and present our findings.
Part one talks about paid inclusion in newsletters, and ads / banners on tech & marketing sites.

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