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Paul asked on 12 Dec 2014, 09:51 AM
Hi,

I am having few issues with hit counter:

1. How can I get the online hit counter?
2. How to track the number of unique or individual visits to my web pages?
3. Where my visitors are from, identify what their interests are from what webpages they are viewing, dates of each visit, repeat visitors etc?

I want to promote my own website organically but don't know how to do it?

If anyone knows about this please help me. :)

Thanks.

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Richard Flamsholt
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answered on 17 Dec 2014, 09:46 AM
Hi Paul,

I'd be happy to help, but I'm not quite sure what Telerik product you are asking about. Does your question relate to Telerik Analytics, Sitefinity, or something else?

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Richard Flamsholt
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answered on 17 Apr 2015, 05:40 AM

Hi paul,

 I will suggest you Gostats. It will maintain your website data in a more systematic way By which it will be easy for you to know your visitors
interest, dates of each visit, repeat visitors & so on.

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answered on 04 May 2015, 08:25 AM
The visitor hit counter is ideal for retro websites, small business
websites, or brand new websites that need to give new visitors a boost
in confidence. The visitor hit counter is a front-end tool that simply
shows how many visitors have been on a website or web page. Each time a
new visitor visits that website or page, the counter will increase by
one more number.
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answered on 07 May 2015, 02:43 PM
Precisely, Gostats does that in the most simplest and best way. You must give it a try.
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answered on 07 Nov 2015, 06:14 AM
Use Google Analytics Or Paid Omniture Or IBM Watson Analytics New In the market.
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