How do I see how many hits per day I’m receiving?

Such information can be received by checking your website statistics from your cPanel, the Logs section. There you will see 3 different scripts to choose from:

Awstats: Awstats is without a doubt the most preferred website statistics tool. It is a free software distributed under the GNU General Public License. Awstats graphically generates advanced web, streaming and FTP server statistics. This analyzer shows you very detailed and complete information on just a few graphical web pages. It is also fast and updates information often.

Webalizer: Webalizer is a fast, full-featured and free website statistics tool. It withdraws and analyzes information from the web server and produces highly detailed reports in HTML format. It is freely distributed under the GNU General Public License.

Analog Stats: Analog is a fast, scalable, and free website statistics tool. It is highly configurable application that reports in 32 languages and works on any operating system. It is freely distributed under the GNU General Public License.

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