1. Accessing Metrics in cPanel:

    • Log in to cPanel using your credentials provided by your hosting provider.
    • Scroll down to the "Metrics" section and click on "Metrics/Visitor Analytics."
  2. Viewing Visitor Statistics:

    • In the Visitor Statistics section, you can view detailed information about your website's visitors, including unique visitors, page views, and bandwidth usage.
    • Use the dropdown menus to select different time periods for viewing statistics, such as daily, weekly, or monthly.
  3. Analyzing Visitor Behavior:

    • Explore the various metrics provided, such as top referrers, top pages, and visitor locations, to gain insights into visitor behavior.
    • Identify sources of traffic, popular pages, and geographic locations of your visitors to tailor your website content and marketing strategies accordingly.
  4. Setting up Google Analytics Integration:

    • cPanel allows you to integrate Google Analytics with your website for more advanced tracking and analysis.
    • Click on "Google Analytics" in the Metrics section and follow the prompts to set up the integration with your Google Analytics account.
  5. Configuring Error Log Settings:

    • Error logs provide valuable information about issues encountered by visitors while accessing your website.
    • Click on "Error Log" in the Metrics section to view error logs and configure settings such as log rotation and archiving.
  6. Monitoring Resource Usage:

    • Keep track of your website's resource usage, including CPU and memory usage, to ensure optimal performance.
    • Click on "Resource Usage" in the Metrics section to view resource usage statistics and identify any potential issues.
  7. Setting up Awstats for Detailed Analysis:

    • Awstats is a powerful log file analyzer that provides detailed statistics about your website's traffic.
    • Click on "Awstats" in the Metrics section to set up and configure Awstats for in-depth analysis of your website's traffic.

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