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tracking hits for 100s of domains?

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HeavyLifting

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anyone have a suggestion for the best way to track traffic for a large number of domains? i have my own linux server, for what that's worth. i'm sure there are many of us who have bunches of domains and would like a relatively simple way to get basic reporting on them without having to blow each one out into a hosted site. not afraid of a little programming either - particularly if it's PHP.

thanks in advance!

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I had the same prob, used to get GREAT traffic info from domains.com YEARS ago;. All of my domains are forwarded at register4less.com, and I lost all traffic tracking ability.

Since you like PHP like me this works well if you have a database, mysql perhaps

It adds a bit of time to the surf time, like less than a second. Using PHP and a mysql database which I already had for my site, I am forwarding all of my domains to an intermediate hit couning php page that counts to the DB by domain called, then forwards to whereever I wanted as before via the one argument passed. Depending on the argument provided, I can forward to my forsale site home page, the default, or forward to my affilate sites with affill code as required, or any combo destination with my smaller popup 'domain for sale offer' page over/under/delayed to the destination, etc.
 

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I own about 1,400 domains with enom and I use a custom PHP script that uses enom forwarding and tracks each domain then forwards it to a specified location. PM for more info.
 

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If you're running Apache on Linux, you can just dump all the data into one log file.

Once in there, you just log in via SSH and use GREP to extract whatever you need from the file.

You DON'T need third party stuff to do this. It's not rocket science.
 
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