Site Stats

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Bolton Museum's Web visitor figures for:

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Our web stats

To analyse boltonmuseums.org.uk's web stats we use two software packages which are:

  • Awstats (used since the current site was launched in April 2007)
  • Google Analytics (used since April 2008)

These tables are listed in reverse order (i.e. the most recent data comes first)

Awstats figures for 2010

MonthUnique visitorsNumber of visitsPagesHitsBandwidth
Jan 201019,967
29,125
283,914
1,019,832 
8.64 GB
Feb 201020,404
30,183
331,517
1,150,670
8.69 GB
Mar 201023,296
35,624
380,676
1,283,852
9.86 GB
Apr 20100
0
0
0
0
May 201000
0
0
0
Jun 20100
0
0
0
0
Jul 201000
0
0
0
Aug 20100
0
0
0
0
Sep 20100
0000
Oct 20100
0
0
0
0
Nov 201000000
Dec 201000000
Total63,667
94,932
996,107
3,454,354
27.19 GB

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Awstats figures for 2009

MonthUnique visitorsNumber of visitsPagesHitsBandwidth
Jan 200917,844   
25,800  
241,320   
1,025,196   
8.34 GB
Feb 200918,824
26,334
284,859
1,183,92
8.99 GB
Mar 200919,964
29,203
312,225
1,161,754
8.9 GB
Apr 200917,978
24,681
281,287
1,033,518
8.46 GB
May 200917,56923,680
261,790
974,868
8.03 GB
Jun 200914,594
21,328
253,469
890,362
7.27 GB
Jul 200918,11125,750
415,672
1,204,011
10.57 GB
Aug 200920,356
28,516
323,448
1,204,724
8.9 GB
Sep 200919,817
30,501292,9241,061,4738.25 GB
Oct 200924,908
36,988
329,866
1,270,548
10.21 GB
Nov 200923,033
34,374
311,507
1,147,223
8.74 GB
Dec 200916,975
24,582
192,926
742,280
5.75 GB
Total229,973
331,737
3,501,293
12,834,349
102.42 GB

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Awstats figures for 2008

MonthUnique visitorsNumber of visitsPagesHitsBandwidth
Jan 20086,86610,22237,390520,4211.99 GB
Feb 20088,38213,57651,359598,3882.50 GB
Mar 20089,60615,52652,225606,3752.51 GB
Apr 20089,48315,51747,481568,9032.35 GB
May 200811,10617,84852,144567,3002.46 GB
Jun 200812,24218,93964,947485,9733.06 GB
Jul 200811,52818,13472,734523,6363.46 GB
Aug 200812,55020,322181,540752,0135.08 GB
Sep 200815,07522,230168,841788,7335.41 GB
Oct 200816,30223,646149,366842,0095.88 GB
Nov 200815,49222,089191,413815,3766.30 GB
Dec 200812,948
19,717
221,945
738,187
6.16 GB
Total114,262177,277886,5376,297,45935.02 GB

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Awstats figures for 2007 (starting in March)

MonthUnique visitorsNumber of visitsPagesHitsBandwidth
Jan 200700000
Feb 200700000
Mar 2007131452,92057,617229.10 MB
Apr 20072,9004,07921,219310,5141012.72 MB
May 20073,4835,07619,669344,0851.13 GB
Jun 20075,0786,56918,712355,7321.18 GB
Jul 20075,7267,77228,389460,7611.62 GB
Aug 20076,7699,09641,074469,0022.07 GB
Sep 20078,52111,72232,557471,1821.87 GB
Oct 200711,75115,68541,375621,0862.39 GB
Nov 200714,87719,23946,673681,0642.93 GB
Dec 20075,0607,23124,366355,0821.57 GB
Total64,17886,614276,9544,126,12515.99 GB

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Google Analytics benchmarking

Google Analytics allows us to compare our site's performance with other sites in our sector (though they have to be using Google Analytics and agree to share their figures).

The following images are graphs showing boltonmuseums.org.uk measured against various criteria compared with the average for other Libraries and Museums web sites (represented by the grey line) of a similar size for the period from April 27th '08 to September 15th '08

Google Analytics benchmark graph showing visits to Bolton Museum 16% higher than for other museum sites of a similar size.

The total number of unique visits recorded for the period:

  • 16.17% above average

Google Analytics benchmark graph showing page views on Bolton Museum's site as 74% higher than for other museum sites of a similar size.

The total number of page views recorded for the period:

  • 74.26% above average

Google Analytics benchmark graph showing average page views per visit as 50% higher than for other museum sites of a similar size.

The average number of page views per visit recorded for the period:

  • 50.01% above average

Google Analytics benchmark graph showing time spent on the Bolton Museum site as 17% higher than for other museum sites of a similar size.

The average time spent on the site per visit for the recorded period:

  • 17.10% above average

Google Analytics benchmark graph showing bounce rate for the Bolton Museum site as 6% lower than for other museum sites of a similar size.

The bounce rate for the recorded period:

  • 6.65% below average

Google Analytics benchmark graph showing number of new visitors to Bolton Museum as 84% higher than for other museum sites of a similar size.

The number of new visits for the recorded period:

  • 56.67% above average

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What do these benchmarking figures tell us?

Visits

The Google Analytics results are significantly above average and show a significant increase in visits since the site was launched in April 2008

Page views

The number of page views for the site has always been slightly higher than average but the inclusion of the image search at the end of July 2008 saw a drastic increase in page views prompted by the launch of the collections search. This has a great deal of browsable content that encourages people to view more content as well as attracting more visitors via search engines.

Average pages per visit

Again this has always been significantly higher than average but people are viewing far more pages now that they can search the collections on line. A high figure can ironically be a poor indicator. For example, people who find a site difficult to navigate may open more pages trying to find what they need.

An accessible site means that users have to make fewer clicks to get what they want. In Bolton Museum's case there is a split in the way users access the site. People who want visitor information generally only visit 2 to 3 pages implying that they find the information they need very quickly. People who browse the collections section of the site spend more time and in some instances access over 100 pages.

Average time on site

This has been modestly higher than on other similar sites though there has been a visible increase in time spent on the site per user after the launch of the collections search.

Bounce rate

Bounce rate is the percentage of visits to the site that result in only one page view (generally driven by search engine users). The figure here is slightly lower implying that the site has more "stickability" than others. There is some debate over what these figures mean.

A high bounce rate would suggest that people are leaving your site quickly because it isn't relevant or simply not very good! Alternatively it could mean that people are finding exactly what they need via search engines and don't need to navigate your site any further before leaving. The steady increase in visitors would suggest that the bounce rate isn't anything to be worried about for now.

New visits

This figure has remained constant for a long period now and is significantly higher than similar sized sites in our sector. This would suggest that the site is performing well in search engines.

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What are "site stats" for?

Site or web statistics give us a great deal of infomation about how our visitors access and use this site. Though this data is completely anonymous it still gives us useful information.

For instance it tells us:

  • How many visitors we get
  • What key phrases people use to find us in search engines
  • What websites link to us
  • What terms people use to search the site itself
  • The average number of pages visitors access
  • How many pages are accessed altogether
  • What browsers people use

and much more.

The stats don't just tell us how popular the site is. We can also use this information to work out if there are problems with the way it is laid out.

For example: can people find our visitor or events information easily ?

What do web stats tell us?

Unique visitors

This figure attempts to measure individual visits to a site. If one person were to visit a site once in a day and another were to visit the same site five times that would still only count as 2 unique visits. In some quarters this is relied upon as being the most representative web visitor figure but for many reasons this should to be regarded with suspicion. For instance, in the hypothetical example above the person who visited our site five times could have just as easily been five different people using the same computer (there is no way of counting visits by actual individual people).

Visits

Visits are also known as sessions. This treats each visit to the site as being significant. So, in the hypothetical example above it wouldn't matter if one visitor had been to the site five times or five people had used the same computer on the same day. What is important is that the goal of each visit is achieved effectively. The usability and effectiveness of the site becomes a much more significant factor if you concentrate on visits or sessions.

Pages

This counts the number of web addresses or URLs that are accessed within our site.

Hits

A web page is made up of lots of different parts or files. Every time you open a page that has two images on it then each image counts as a hit. A while ago hits were erroneously used as a means of measuring web usage. If your site had a hundred images on one page then at one time you could get some pretty impressive web usage figures. Pages are the more representative figure in this instance. If your site is getting a huge number of hits it could be that it might need some optimisation to cut down on bandwidth (which bumps up your hosting costs!).

Bandwidth

This measures the rate of data flow or how much information is being passed from our site. In this case you are given the monthly figure.

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