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Does anyone know how I can determine how much traffic I get from one of my forwarded domains? I asked my hosting company and they said that it was not possible? thank you
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Any one have an ideas??
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Your server logs should tell you.
If you are using cPanel and AWSTATS then you should be able to tell where the traffic is coming from. If you have no access to server logs and no stats program, then things will get a lot more tricky Hope this helps Bruce |
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