📊 How to Review Your Monthly SEO or Analytics Report in cPanel
If your hosting account includes built-in website analytics, you can easily view visitor statistics, traffic trends, and SEO insights directly within your cPanel dashboard. These tools help you understand how your website is performing and where improvements can be made.
🔐 Step 1: Log In to Your Client Area
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Go to https://clients.tkinternetmarketing.com/clientarea.php.
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Enter your email address and password, then click Login.
💡 If you’ve forgotten your password, click Forgot Password? and follow the link sent to your email to reset it.
🧭 Step 2: Access Your Hosting Service
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From the top menu, click Services → My Services.
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Find your hosting plan or domain name in the list.
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Click View Details next to your active hosting service.
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On the service page, click Login to cPanel — no extra password needed.
📈 Step 3: Open the Analytics or Statistics Tools
Inside cPanel, scroll to the Metrics section.
You’ll see several built-in tools available for tracking your website performance:
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Awstats – Provides detailed traffic reports, including visitors by country, pages viewed, keywords used, and referring sites.
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Webalizer – Displays graphical charts of your monthly traffic activity.
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Bandwidth – Shows data transfer usage by day, week, or month.
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Visitors – Lists real-time details of who’s visiting your site and what pages they’re viewing.
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Errors – Displays any 404 or server errors that could impact SEO performance.
Click on Awstats (recommended) or your preferred tool to view your monthly report.
🧾 Step 4: Review Key SEO and Traffic Metrics
Within your Awstats or Webalizer dashboard, look for these key metrics:
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Unique Visitors: Number of individual users who visited your site.
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Pages / Hits: Total number of pages viewed and requests made to your server.
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Referring Websites: Which sites or search engines are sending you traffic.
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Keywords and Search Phrases: What visitors typed in search engines to find your site.
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Top Pages: Most frequently visited URLs on your website.
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Bounce Rate (if available): Percentage of visitors who left after viewing only one page.
💡 Use this data to identify which pages or topics attract the most interest and which may need content or SEO updates.
💾 Step 5: Export or Save Your Reports
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At the top or bottom of your analytics tool, look for options like Download, Export, or Print.
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You can save monthly reports as PDFs or CSV files for future comparison.
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Keeping a history of reports helps you track growth and identify seasonal patterns in website traffic.
💬 Need Help?
If you have trouble accessing your cPanel analytics or need help understanding your traffic data, please contact support@tkinternetmarketing.com.
Our team can help interpret your report and suggest SEO improvements based on your site’s performance trends.