Question: Why does the Counter on my web page less than the statistics of CrunchingBaseTeam
That a counter does not count all the calls, can have many reasons.
1.) Use Most Counter example a reload lock 12 hours. However, it may happen that your website will be the same Member repeatedly shown within one hour. Calling your website as a member will be held at us without a reload-locked. Sponsors have a reload-locked 3 hours. Thus, each member and each IP address will only be 1x assigned your website within 3 hours. After 3 hours, but once again. Your Counter on your website with 12h Reload lock no longer counts this 2nd call but only as an access, but our counter at CrunchingBaseTeam in your account. At 12h Reload lock your counter, however, the total 1 visitors are a total of 4 hits. In a reload lock your Counter of 24, however, the 1 Users 8 hits. Here then it is clearly to distinguish between visitors and queries.
2.) Depending on the cache setting it may happen that your website does not load properly when someone visits the page a second time, even in this case does not count the Counter calling.
3.) Depending on the speed of your server and the size of your hand, it may be that your site within the 20 seconds not fully charged and the Counter therefore does not count. This problem exists mainly in FreeSpace users.
4.) In CrunchingBaseTeam your page is displayed in a frame. Some counters that are integrated using JavaScript in your site (for example, nedstat), there is thus an error message (access denied) and the counter does not count.
5.) Most counters are integrated via Java Script and some popular browsers offer a "No-script" addon on which allow the execution of JavaScript, Java (and other plugins) only for trusted domains. the domain of CrunchingBaseTeam was not placed on the positive list, as well as the counter is not counted.
6. Some Counter use so-called Counter images that appear on the websites. If a user has the display of images in the browser disabled, the Counter icon is not displayed and thus Counter counts not well.
7. Google Analytics for example, currently has no visitors from Asiatic space. In our website, but users are registered from all over the world and also from the Asiatic area and are not listed with only the Google Analytics statistics are sampled.
8. Most browsers store visited pages, so you do not have to retrieve the repeat call. The same applies to the connection server (proxy) from many providers and large enterprises. So if in a large office or at the same Provider Proxy two people the same site are to get more or less the same time (for example, on the same day), the chances are great that your counter from the second retrieval never learns anything.
9. Your website is called in a frameset, under certain circumstances, there are counter types by GIF / JPG image in a frameset are not even called and therefore can not count.
10. Check that you use on your server or web service a sort of PHP or HTML cache stores between your website's content. External integrated Counter are as then not called directly, but retrieved from the server cache and made available.
11. Often CDN networks are used upstream. E.g. Cloudflare. These writes Cloud Flate: CloudFlare Operates out of 79 data centers around the world. Our CDN automatically caches your static files at our edge nodes so thesis files are stored closer to your visitors while delivering your dynamic content Directly from your web server. "Your website is not therefore directly on your web server, but at Cloudflare. Static content thus our users and your visitors provided by Cloudflare available. External Counter like eg Google Analytics does not even reach this traffic because your website's content are provided from the cache of Cloudflare available.
These are the most common reasons of counters not every call is counted, focusing certainly likely to be due to no. 1,. For a proper count and differentiate between visitors and pageviews we recommend http://www.ipcounter.de code.
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