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Topic: Selling Topics
How Can I Get Detailed Statistics on Who is Viewing My Booth, Items, and Profile?
For Plus and Premier subscribers to Bonanzle, you can use Google Analytics with your booth to get a highly detailed picture of who is viewing your booth and items, when they are being viewed, and where they are coming from. Here are the steps to get it working:
- Sign up for a Google Analytics account, if you haven't already.
- Get your Google Analytics tracking code number. Note that you don't need the entire block of code that Google gives you for tracking, just the account identifier. In the block of code Google gives you, there is a line that reads something like: "var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-1234567-8");". You need to grab the "UA-1234567-8" part of the tracking code (minus the quotation marks, don't grab them!). This is your account identifier.
- Sign in, and go to Sell -> Advanced Options on Bonanzle.
- Paste the tracking code you got above into the field that requests your Google Analytics tracking code.
- Click the "Save all options" button at the top of the Advanced Options page.
Within a few hours time, you should be able to log into your Google Analytics account and see detailed stats on who is visiting your booth and items, and when they're visiting. Note that Google usually has a delay of a few hours between when the pages are viewed and when those views are reflected in your Google Analytics stats.
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If you're not a subscribing member, you can use our rudimentary item statistics instead. These can provide some baseline details about how many people are seeing your items.
