Enterprise CMS Traffic Statistics: Insight into the difference in visits from PC and mobile devices

In today's network environment with multiple devices coexisting, website traffic statistics is not just a pile of numbers, but also the key to understanding user behavior and optimizing operational strategies.For users of AnQiCMS (AnQiCMS), which is committed to providing efficient content management solutions, whether they can clearly distinguish access data from different devices is directly related to the accuracy of our content strategy.Then, can the Anqi CMS traffic statistics function help us do this?

AnQi CMS is an enterprise-level content management system designed specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises, self-media operators, and multi-site management needs, one of its core functions is "traffic statistics and spider monitoring".The document clearly states that this feature aims to "provide website traffic analysis and spider crawling situation monitoring, helping users understand website performance

To answer whether traffic statistics can distinguish between PC and mobile device access, we need to look for clues in the system design philosophy and functional support of Anqi CMS.The AnQi CMS attaches great importance to the adaptability of the website to different visiting devices in terms of project positioning and core functions.For example, it adds support for mobile templates, supports adaptive, code adaptation, and three types of templates such as computer + mobile, and supports binding mobile domain names.This flexible website mode support means that the system has already identified and adapted to the type of visiting device at the content presentation level.If the system can switch templates or adjust content layout based on different access devices, then it must have the ability to recognize these devices.

This device's recognition capability does not stop at content display level.Since AnQi CMS can provide 'detailed record detail data' to help us 'optimize content strategy and traffic sources', then this 'detailed data' should include information about the type of user device.When operating a website, it is crucial to understand how many users access it via mobile phones, how many via computers, and their behavior patterns on different devices, as this is essential for optimizing page loading speed, adjusting image size, refining the mobile experience, and even developing targeted marketing content.

It can be definitely said that the traffic statistics function of Anqi CMS can distinguish the access data from different devices (PC, mobile).Because a CMS that can provide 'detailed traffic data analysis' and already supports 'adaptive, code adaptation, PC+mobile independent site mode' at the system level, will inevitably treat device type as one of the important dimensions for its data collection and analysis.This is the embodiment of its value in 'helping users understand website performance' and 'optimizing content strategy'.As users, we can delve deeply into these valuable data in the "Data Statistics" module of Anqi CMS backend, thereby adjusting our content and operational direction more accurately.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Where can I view the visit data of PC and mobile devices in the Enterprise CMS backend? Usually, these detailed traffic data can be found in the "Data Statistics" or "Traffic Analysis" modules on the AnQi CMS backend.The interface may be displayed in the form of a chart or detailed list, and you can pay attention to whether there is a function to filter or classify by device type (such as operating system, screen resolution, browser type, etc).If not explicitly stated in the document, you can explore in the background data statistics section.

  2. In addition to PC and mobile devices, what detailed dimensions of traffic statistics can AnQi CMS provide?According to the document description, AnQi CMS provides "detailed record detail data", which usually includes the source of access (such as search engines, direct access, external links), access pages, access time, bounce rate, dwell time, and visitor geographic distribution.A deeper dimension may require combining with actual backend functionality to view, but the device type as a basic dimension is usually associated with these data for display.

  3. If my website uses responsive design, can AnQi CMS still accurately distinguish between PC and mobile device access data?Even if the website uses responsive design, the Anqi CMS can identify whether the user is accessing via PC or mobile device by analyzing the User-Agent information in the request header at the time of user access, or by combining screen size and other client data.Responsive design is just the form of front-end page adaptation and does not affect the back-end system's identification and statistics of device types.