- Should I put a counter on my website?
- Why do we need a visitor counter?
- What is visitor counter in website?
- What is the difference between a hit counter and a visitor counter?
Should I put a counter on my website?
By making a Web counter public, you are enabling others to learn almost as much as you are about traffic to the site. In addition, if visitors can see your site has little or no traffic, it may discourage them from spending more time on the site or buying something from you.
Why do we need a visitor counter?
A Visitor Counter measures the number of people entering a venue, room, outside area or other building.
What is visitor counter in website?
Visitor counters keep track of how often a website is accessed, and usually display the number of visitors at the bottom of the homepage. While the visual output of the user data generally only serves a representational purpose, many website operators also use the discovered visitor numbers for web analytics.
What is the difference between a hit counter and a visitor counter?
Technically, hit counters measure requests sent by a visitor's browser to a server. Each time a visitor's browser requests to see a page on your site, this request is relayed through your server, and is called a hit.