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A way to count spiders activity ?
My Google analytics stats give me my total viewed pages everyday. Ok
I would be pleased to put apart on one side : tne real people who have connected and read some pages and on the othe side : the spiders, with the biggest of them Google which just spidered pages. (sometimes tens of thousands of them a day...) Day per day I can already tell "there were 10000 visitors and among them 200 spiders instances." If I could tell on tne 80000 pages viewed, there are 10% that are from Google and consorts, it would be already something... Hpw would it be possible to seaprate these two ways of reading pages in the stats ? At least to get a statsistic idea, a usual proportion ... Any Idea ?:confused: Martin |
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