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Before using Google Analytics to estimate your bandwidth usage, keep in mind that Google normally doesn't see large non-HTML downloads like PDF or MP3 files. If you're serving a multimedia files, you need another statistics program that measures those downloads. The calculation is most accurate if your site serves consistently formatted HTML pages whose graphics are similar in number and size. Finally, you must have the Google Analytics code installed and working correctly on all of your pages for the entire period you want to measure.
Making the Calculation
To estimate your bandwidth usage, first estimate the average file size of your pages. Find file size information in most HTML editors, or by saving your page, including all graphics, to your hard drive and viewing the file sizes on your disk. Do this with a few different pages to get an average size. Then open Google Analytics and click the 'Pageviews' link. To retrieve data for a specific time period, click the date range and select the appropriate start and end dates. Multiply the number of page views by the average file size to determine the approximate bandwidth in kilobytes.
Google Analytics and Bandwidth
Google Analytics uses a JavaScript snippet to measure your site's statistics, which should be inserted into each of your Web pages. Google Analytics can only measure traffic for the pages with this code. Images, PDF files, videos, music and other downloadable file formats bypass Google Analytics unless you modify the HTML code on the clickable links for these downloads. There are two ways to do this: event tracking and virtual pageviews. For example, if you have a PDF download link on a page, you can add the '_trackEvent()' function to the link so that Google Analytics will count each time someone initiates a download.
Other Options
Use Google Analytics to make a reasonable estimate of your bandwidth usage, though the definitive source is your Web hosting provider. Most major hosts feature a dashboard with a running total of bandwidth usage. Use this total to determine whether you're within your monthly limits. If you believe there's a problem with your host's bandwidth figures, contact the support desk. Alternately, install a web statistics package that uses server data to track bandwidth usage.
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How to Find Your Email Provider's POP ServerIn Feburary 2016 20,
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When setting up a corporate or employer-provided email address, ask your IT department or email administrator for guidance. He may set it up for you or provide you with step-by-step procedures, as it’s in the company’s best interests to have its employees’ email service working properly.
Do a Quick Search
If you use an email provider such as Yahoo, Gmail or Outlook, your answer is as close as any of those websites. With those and most other providers, you have a lot of company, which equals a lot of published resources. Perform a quick Internet search using your email service provider's name and “POP service' as search terms to get results.
The DIY User
For people who hate to ask for directions, there is the do-it-yourself option: In your email setup screen, find the blank that asks for your incoming server. Type POP or POP3 followed by a period and then the rest of your email address. For example, if your email address is karencrazy@gmail.com, type 'pop.gmail.com.' If your email starts downloading to your inbox, you’ll know this is correct.
In Feburary 2016 20,
When setting up a corporate or employer-provided email address, ask your IT department or email administrator for guidance. He may set it up for you or provide you with step-by-step procedures, as it’s in the company’s best interests to have its employees’ email service working properly.
Do a Quick Search
If you use an email provider such as Yahoo, Gmail or Outlook, your answer is as close as any of those websites. With those and most other providers, you have a lot of company, which equals a lot of published resources. Perform a quick Internet search using your email service provider's name and “POP service' as search terms to get results.
The DIY User
For people who hate to ask for directions, there is the do-it-yourself option: In your email setup screen, find the blank that asks for your incoming server. Type POP or POP3 followed by a period and then the rest of your email address. For example, if your email address is karencrazy@gmail.com, type 'pop.gmail.com.' If your email starts downloading to your inbox, you’ll know this is correct.
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