Seeing activity on both

I am new here, how can I see if anyone has visited my both or looked at my listing?
Rainy bay

asked over 9 years ago

2 Answers

Click on “My Store” (upper left corner), scroll to the “Booth Activity” – You will see a LARGE chart.

Then click on the “See all reports »” link, which leads to the “Booth & item statistics”.

Have in mind that it counts also Your own views to Your listings.
Only sold items’ views and the search crawler activity can be excluded.

selected by Bonanza as the best answer

answered over 9 years ago

1 Comment

ArtistsUnion says: November 25, 2015

Dear RainyBay, I see that from yesterday Bonanza changed “My Store” to “My booth”:)

I don’t see the “Booth Activity” as listed above. For me using Google [URL removed]

Click on “My Store” (upper left corner).
Scroll down the page and click on “Reports”.
Click on “Item Stats”.

There I can see Booth & item statistics. Beneath that will show various types of stats such as Past 60 days, Past 30 days, Past Week, Yesterday, Booth item stats and Item view counts.

answered over 9 years ago

4 Comments

ArtistsUnion says: November 25, 2015

I use Google Chrome too. Usualy there 2 or more ways to get to the same place here on Bonanza, so our both ways presented above are fine.

ArtistsUnion says: November 25, 2015

Here is the screenshot with “Booth Activity”, “Reports” and “See all reports »” link. I can’t edit my post, it’s locked now (green), please, add this link to Your post (with the exclamations marks): ![URL removed] – TIA.

ArtistsUnion says: November 25, 2015

wow, this is surprise – I didn’t know that picture can appear in the comments too, bravo!

ArtistsUnion says: November 25, 2015

I always prefer the way with less clicks, even if it’s only one click less. The “See all reports »” link leads straight to ‘Booth & item statistics’, when we use ‘Reports’, side drop menu appears and we need to click extra on “Item Stats”.

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