Traffic Analysis
Richard S
Registered Users Posts: 28 Big grins
Is there anything in the works to let us see which domains are hitting
our albums? I mean which domains, which referers, and which albums
and images are getting the most hits.
Most (good) ISP's just give you access to the raw web server logs and
then you can filter them into a tool like AccessWatch
(http://www.accesswatch.com/sample/).
I would say as smugmug matures this feature will be become essential.
I think it should go along with power and pro accounts. I'd gladly
pay extra for it as a "premium" service.
our albums? I mean which domains, which referers, and which albums
and images are getting the most hits.
Most (good) ISP's just give you access to the raw web server logs and
then you can filter them into a tool like AccessWatch
(http://www.accesswatch.com/sample/).
I would say as smugmug matures this feature will be become essential.
I think it should go along with power and pro accounts. I'd gladly
pay extra for it as a "premium" service.
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Quite a few Power and Pro accounts do this on their own, using external services not part of smugmug.
As for smugmug, we don't have any plans to offer this sort of information. We get hundreds of millions of unique photo hits and billions of page views per month. I still consider us to be a small, young company, so you can do the math on when we're a medium-sized company and are getting hundreds of billions of page views per month.
The amount of disk space and CPU required to store and retrieve that amount of information is pretty enormous, not to mention software engineering time and energy, and it would put a drain on the resources we could otherwise devote to features more of our customers want.
Given that Power/Pro customers can and are doing this themselves and that we rarely hear this request, I think it's safe to say that it's extremely low on our priority list.
Sorry, wish I had better news.
Don
If you have a Power or Pro account, just put in a harmless link (it
can even be to a transparent single-pixel .gif), as long as the link
is to an ISP account that offers web log access, and problem solved.
Thanks!
PS: For the record the one thing I *really* want you to do is make
templates work in such a way that I can apply them to all my galleries
as a account-wide default, and do this just once so that when I change
the template everything else changes automagically. If you do that
one thing I'll be VERY happy. Everything else takes a back seat to
that.
It's the best in my opinion.
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
Free, customizeable and very nice.
I would like to be able to get stats for hits to specific images, not pages or albums, etc. It's not possible to record hits to images using the methods previously mentioned. In addition, those methods won't help you figure out what's going on and who is stealing your bandwidth when someone hotlinks one of your images from a web site, in a forum, or on eBay, etc.
Doesn't sound like I'll get those stats anytime soon, but I'll probably survive.
Thanks - you're right it looks great. It's already up and running. I appreciate the quick reply (Nikolai as well).
I appreciate the point Don was making. The other side of it is that
other people *have* complained about not being able to see, when a
single image starts to get tons of hits, who the referer is. And
making an individual user's http logs (say for the past 30 days)
available thru http, ftp or the API mechanism is not a prohibitively
complex or expensive proposition. It's just a function of time and
resources like anything else. The software tools necessary to process
massive log files are out there and available.
I think over time as smugmug evolves this issue will be solved one way
or another. The "gallery stats" will certainly evolve and provide
more useful and detaled info. I have no doubt about that.
JavaScript is by no means my forte, and I have the impression that it has to do with the copy/paste code having a scripttag in there and SM putting a script tag around that. Anyway can any of the guy's having this up and running tell me where to put the statcounter script, and hat to 'strip' from the create script.
TIA,
XO,
Mark Twain
Some times I get lucky and when that happens I show the results here: http://www.xo-studios.com
I use stat count too. It will give you last 100 hit counts for free.
http://photos.lenscapephotography.com
'you don't take a photograph, you make it.' - Ansel Adams
http://www.lenscapephotography.com
XO,
Mark Twain
Some times I get lucky and when that happens I show the results here: http://www.xo-studios.com
This means that when people see my pictures via a link in a forum, the counters are not updated. The statistics on smugmug learn me that these are the biggest traffic generators. Is there an easy way to have access to linked images through forums or other websites added to my statistics?
Jos