on โ01-03-2015 01:13 AM
on โ01-03-2015 07:05 PM
Best pie chart ever, sheeps -
on โ01-03-2015 07:26 PM
I'm not a big fan either.
I think you might need to have a store to access it for free but the website is www.esomniture.com , ebay directly links to it through the manage store interface.
It has heaps of really excellent stuff although I think the information may be a little off. You can see what people search for in your store (I have seen some funny ones) and also see where traffic is comming from. Heaps of other stuff as well, like the plot above you can see how a store is trending. It's a really good tool to help optimise listings. You can see the blackouts that ebay has frpm time-time as well.
People put links on forums about my items and its quite interesting to see what they say (I found the posts by using it). I think I am still generating sales from a few forum posts from more than a year ago from some customers. I don't think they would like self promotion (or google) but it should definately be looked into if setting up a store.
on โ01-03-2015 07:28 PM
you only left me one slice.
on โ01-03-2015 07:56 PM
@dylan11235813 wrote:I'm not a big fan either.
I think you might need to have a store to access it for free but the website is www.esomniture.com , ebay directly links to it through the manage store interface.
Something weird happened there. It takes me to a page that simply says HERE.
on โ01-03-2015 08:03 PM
Sorry about that. I get the same thing. I guess it is specifically for redirects from ebay.
The brand and service is omniture and SiteCatalyst. By the looks of it it is owned by Adobe.
on โ01-03-2015 08:41 PM
on โ01-03-2015 09:05 PM
I put a similar graph up the other day based on sales and it matches yours.
At the time ebay were having a few issues with search and I think the limiting algorithm was not functional.
Sales were going well from 8th Feb but crashed back to earth on the 20th.
Interestingly, since then sales have overall been up though this weekend has been pitiful.
I think they may be fiddling with said visibility algorithm but I'd need more data to be sure.
on โ01-03-2015 09:15 PM
@dylan11235813 wrote:I'm not a big fan either.
I think you might need to have a store to access it for free but the website is www.esomniture.com , ebay directly links to it through the manage store interface.
It has heaps of really excellent stuff although I think the information may be a little off. You can see what people search for in your store (I have seen some funny ones) and also see where traffic is comming from. Heaps of other stuff as well, like the plot above you can see how a store is trending. It's a really good tool to help optimise listings. You can see the blackouts that ebay has frpm time-time as well.
People put links on forums about my items and its quite interesting to see what they say (I found the posts by using it). I think I am still generating sales from a few forum posts from more than a year ago from some customers. I don't think they would like self promotion (or google) but it should definately be looked into if setting up a store.
I think you're right in that you need a store to be able to access it. When I went into my Seller Dashboard and clicked on Traffic Reports, it told me the page didn't exist or had moved. The address bar had "store front" in it, so it looks like I can't access it. Not to worry, it was more curiosity than anything.
As for Stawks pie chart, I agree, they are the best kind!! I could use that sort of chart every day! Thankfully in my industry, I don't have to deal with pie charts, powerpoint presentations or graphs that often, but when I do, I start to vibrate! There is a graph outside our changeroom, which is more of a guilt graph than anything constructive. I just want to rip it off the wall and stomp on it ๐ ๐ ๐
on โ01-03-2015 09:34 PM
@dylan11235813 wrote:Really? I thought it was self explanatory, even for those that don't use the traffic reports. Would you prefer a pie chart or something? Thats the best bagging I got.
For what it's worth, I read your title and understood that, I saw the graph and understood what you were driving at using the context clues from the thread title, but the graph itself is meaningless to anyone who can't see the information on the Y axis, because no one can see what the stat range actually is.
In other words, for all I know 1cm of line on that graph could represent 1 visitor or 1000. If it represents 1 vistor, that graph would show a fluctuation / difference in the realm of around one more or less visitors, which - I know - wouldn't be thread-worthy at all, but no one can properly analyse the statistical data without all the statistics (and even with the info on the Y axis, we wouldn't have that ๐ ).
on โ01-03-2015 09:48 PM