Recent views is so different from the number of views listed at the bottom...what is the difference?

At the top of my listing in red it says 22 recent views but in the listed at the bottom it states 3 views….which is accurate?

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Hi @CliffHouseStudioZane,

Thanks for your post and so sorry for the confusion. The recent views displayed on your listing pages includes views from search engine bots. Getting views from search bots is good because it means that your items are appearing in search results on your selected advertising partner platforms. The views in your booth stats page indicate actual click-through views from live humans, so the count may be different from what you are seeing on the listing page. Hope that helps to clear things up and if you have any other questions please email us at [email protected]. Thank you!

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answered almost 7 years ago

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Kays_Closet says: May 21, 2017

I’m confused by the 2 and some have red view and some are just at the bottom I’m new and like to see how many people are looking

EmpressDepot says: May 21, 2017

Yes, I know. I’d love to be able to see if someone is watching a listing like eBay shows in My Ebay. There is another site that does this, too.

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