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| Civilians | "Matt Probert" <comments@probertencyclopaedia.com> wrote in message news:421f4b43.11994397@news.ntlworld.com... > Just to reiterate (well it is friday) an IP address is not a count of > a unique visitor to a web site. No - but its an indication, you can use it on large traffic sites to see trends, i.e. more visitors on one day than another... Alternatively you can use cookies, but this is unreliable, there is no clear and precise measure, but your devaluing the use of them. There an indication, so you can see when traffic, visitors etc ... is going up or down... In the right hands their a tool, in the wrong hands their a misleading report for middle management. |
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