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I own a tiny little rinky-dink seminar business and hardly anyone knows who I am. There's no reason for ten people to have visited my site every day this month, let alone a hundred.
Question: If someone types in a key word into, say, Google.com and my site shows up on page 35 of all the choices available, does Google having found me and thrown me into this long list trigger a count on my traffic register? I'm assuming that because I'm buried on page 35, no one is actually clicking on me.
Second question, how else could I account for so many hits? Again, no one knows who I am and I am not at all aggressive submitting myself to search engines.
My only guess is that popular keywords have my included on the line-up (although in the very back) and that the search engine finding me constitues a hit.
Is that how it works?
Thanks,
Mr. So-New-At-This
Are they hits (a file being accessed, such as an image file) or page views (a real live page)? There can easily be a 10-fold difference in the numbers, depending on your site design. Also, do you know that they are real files and not some silly bot trying to probe the server for security weaknesses by looking for files that don't exist?
Also, did you check to see how many were from search engine spiders and which were regular browsers?
Counters are notoriously unreliable (e.g., they may reset and count a "new visitor" whenever someone refreshes or returns to the page on the same visit). Even the best counters do not provide the detail you need to track exactly what your visitors do when they do while at your site, much less how they got there.
That said, there are many ways you can suddenly get a lot of new traffic. For example, one visitor posting some positive comments about your site in a relevant location (e.g., a "site review") can easily lead to such an influx. But you likely won't know about that sort of thing without some log analysis (unless someone happens to drop you an email about it).
If you have trouble getting the log info, you might possibly get some clue by searching to see how your site ranks on major search engines for your most prominent keywords. Or you might have success using a simple feedback form somewhere on your site that includes the question "how did you find us?"
So my only conclusion was it had something to do with Google.