| Margaret Helthaler said at 10:07am on January 20th, 2008 |
That can be discouraging. It's one of the reasons I'm trying to get us photographers to be a little more active on this site. I'm hoping it will drive some photo traffic our way. I've been with Boundless for a little over a year and have only made one sale. But I have to admit that I wasn't doing much to send traffic to my pages. I think marketing online takes just as much effort as it does anywhere else. Let's see what we can do to make 2008 more profitable. Do you have a blog? |
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| Margaret Helthaler said at 5:47pm on January 21st, 2008 |
I think I just figured out the product stats. In terms of product page stats, it shows you three numbers. Total views, bot views and registered user views. I was also concerned about the registered user #s being low. However, I think the more important thing to look at is the difference between total views and bot views. I'm guessing in order for a viewer to be considered "registered" they have to be signed in to their account. Most people wouldn't bother to do that until they were ready to purchase something, sooo as long as your total views outnumber your bot views you have actual people and potential buyers viewing your work. Registered users are more likely to be other artists that are logged in. Am I right Boundless team? |
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| Margaret Helthaler said at 5:00pm on January 22nd, 2008 |
My product stat theory has been confirmed by Boundless. So look at your total views vs. your bot views. The difference between the two of them is the number or real people and potential buyers viewing your work. : ) |
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| Paul Christianson said at 11:47am on July 3rd, 2008 |
Have any of you used the coupons here? has that helped sales at all? something like a 10% off, or something? |
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