One day we had projected views of 324 on our listings, but the actual views later on dropped way down to only a handful or so.
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ToysofAnotherTime Reputation: 36 See ToysofAnotherTime's booth |
Keep in mind those are ‘Projected’ views as in just a guess. Your actual views are what you want to look at, I usually check the next day. I have a log from the last 3 years and it definitely tells a story.
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FantasticFinds2014 Reputation: 402 See FantasticFinds2014's booth |
I have noticed this too. There has to be a time element in the algorithm. So, if you get a view early in the morning, it will spike projections. And, I do believe that even though the text on how it is calculated says it does not count my views. I do not agree. I had a spike on the day I was looking at items on Google shopping. And, I believe that the items that got viewed were the ones I looked at, one of which got 5 views and it should have been counted zero times. I used to have mine set up in Google analytics but that was years ago.
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minordetails Reputation: 12 See minordetails' booth |
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