This article gives instructions on how to set up the Statistics feature and describes the data available.
For more information, see the user guide article:
This section gives instructions for admin users on how to set up and enable the Statistics feature.
Click Admin Settings (gear icon) on the main toolbar from any page.
The Domain Settings page opens.
On the same row as a domain, click Action.
The Action menu expands.
In the drop-down list, select Script Setup Guide.
The Set up your Domain page opens.
Click Enable Statistics to turn it on.
Copy the script and add it to the HTML code of the website. In the HTML editor, paste the script into the HEAD tag or place it before the </body> tag on every page.
If Consent Manager is activated, the script must be in the HEAD tag in order to catch the cookies.
For more information, see the user guide article:
Add Script
To see the Statistics section on the Dashboard, return to the Action drop-down list and this time select Edit Domain. The Edit Domain page opens.
In the Features section, click Statistics to turn it on.
It is possible to set up the script manually without using the wizard. The button must be on in the Script Setup Guide as per above, but if you prefer to set up the script yourself, please refer to the instructions on: developer.monsido.com.
This section gives instructions on how to navigate to the Statistics module.
Locate the Statistics section on the domain Dashboard and click to open it, or click Statistics (the broken pie chart icon) on the page toolbar. The Statistics landing page opens.
Alternatively, click Statistics (pie chart icon) on the menu bar.
Click the date on the upper right side of the page to change the view to a specific date span.
The Statistics Summary section shows the following data:
Statistics Overview
This section shows a graph view over time of:
The Statistics Most visited pages section shows an overview of the page traffic, sorted high to low per amount of traffic on the page.
The chart shows the following fields:
This section shows an overview of the page traffic sources.
The summary chart shows the visual breakdown of traffic sources. The sources are sorted over the past 30 days and include:
This section shows an overview of the most frequent method of page access.
The data tracked is:
The menu on the left side of the landing page offers options to view specific statistics that are tracked.
Select Content from the menu on the left.
The menu expands with the following options:
Select this option for a detailed view of the page URLs with the most views. See which pages have the most visitors. The chart at the top shows the exact number of page visits, while the chart underneath shows the number rounded to the nearest thousand.
Select to navigate to the Least Popular Pages page for a detailed view of the page URLs with the least views.
The information shown is:
Select to navigate to the Most Downloads page for a detailed view of the documents that visitors downloaded most.
Select to navigate to the Pages without Visits page for a detailed view of the pages on the site with no visitor traffic.
The information shown is:
Select to navigate to the Documents without Downloads page for a detailed view of the documents that 0 visitors have downloaded.
The information shown is:
Select to view user interactions with specific page elements, for example, the number of clicks on a button or link.
Select to see what visitors search for when they use the search feature on your website. Track the actions that visitors take, if any, after they perform a search.
For more information, see the user guide article:
Select Traffic Sources from the menu on the left.
The menu expands with the following options:
Select Traffic Sources Summary from the submenu on the left.
The summary shows an overview of traffic sources over the past 30 days.
Select Search Engines from the submenu on the left.
The chart shows search engines that visitors used for entry to the site.
Click Search Engines Overview for more detailed information.
Select Social Networks from the submenu on the left.
The chart shows social networks that visitors used for entry to the site.
Click Social Network Overview for more detailed information.
Select External Referring Domains from the submenu on the left.
The chart shows external referring domains; these are tracked when the user clicks on a link to your domain from an external website. Click External Referees Overview for more detailed information.
Select Entry and Exit pages from the menu on the left.
The menu expands with the following options:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Entry Pages from the submenu on the left.
This page gives you a detailed view of the first page that visitors viewed on the site. This is most often the landing page of the site.
By default, the report is organized by the number of visitors over a 30-day period.
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Exit Pages from the submenu on the left.
This page gives a detailed breakdown of the last page that a visitor viewed before they left the site.
It also gives information about the number of visitors who exited from each individual page.
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Bounce Rates from the submenu on the left.
This page gives a detailed view of the percentage of visitors that bounce. This term refers to situations where the visitor entered the site and then left, rather than continuing to view other pages within the same site.
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Visitors from the menu on the left.
Select Visitors summary in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Visitors Summary page opens.
The sections show the following overviews:
Devices: The devices that the visitors accessed the page with, for example, laptop/desktop/smartphone.
Click the link or use the menu on the left for more detailed information and charts.
Operating systems: The operating systems that the visitors browsed the page with.
Click the link or use the menu on the left for more detailed information and charts.
Screen resolutions: The screen resolutions that visitors use most frequently to view the site. Change the view to a bubble or donut chart.
Click the link or use the menu on the left for more detailed information and charts.
Browsers: The browser that the visitor accessed the page with.
Click the link within each section, or use the menu on the left for more detailed information and charts.
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Locations in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Locations page opens.
The pie chart gives the following information:
The data is further broken down and presented in the section below the chart:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Language in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Languages page opens.
The pie chart gives the following information:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Organizations in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Organizations page opens.
The chart shows a breakdown of visitors to the site who used a registered IP address from an external organization.
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Devices in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Devices page opens.
The chart shows the following:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Browsers in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Browsers page opens.
The chart shows the following:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Operating Systems in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Operating Systems page opens.
The chart gives the following information:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
Select Screen Resolutions in the Visitors sub-menu on the left menu bar.
The Screen Resolutions page opens.
The chart gives the information:
Tip! Use the date-picker to select a start and end date for the chart to show.
This section gives instructions on how to exclude a specific IP address from the statistics results in the scan.
Excluded IP address statistics can only affect the results seen by new visitors.
Click Admin Settings (gear icon) on the main toolbar from any page.
The Domain Settings page opens.
Click Action on the same row as a domain.
The Action menu expands.
Click to select Statistics excluded IP addresses. The Excluded IP addresses from statistics page opens. This page shows previously added IP address exclusions and offers the opportunity to add or delete exclusions from the list.
Click the plus icon to add a new IP address for exclusion from the scan.
Tip! Use * as a wildcard (for example 192.168.1.*).
The Statistics module normally applies a cookie to the browser of the visitor. It is possible to remove this so that the scan can still track the same data from visitors who refuse Statistics cookies on the cookie banner.
Turn on Cookieless Tracking with steps 1-6 in the Setup section of this article.
To set up Cookieless Tracking manually, see the instructions in the Developers section:
For more information, see also the user guide article:
For instructions on how to use and set up Event Tracking, see the user guide articles:
This section gives information about the report for the Statistics feature.
The available report for the Statistics feature are:
For more information, see the user guide article:
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Fri Nov 01 2024 10:54:50 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)