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How to know who's looking at your profile and what countries they're from?



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How to know who's looking at your profile and what countries they're from?

I remember a little while back, there was some discussion on the forum in that thread about converting your services into other languages. One of my questions was, how to know what other countries are viewing your profile or service?

Someone said that you can contact support and ask them to put some tracking code in your profile so you can view it in Google Analytics or something. Is that true?

How to know who's visited my profile and from where and how many times a day etc?

If I knew that, I'd know which of my services I should most likely translate. How to know who

Hope someone can help with this.

Thanks!

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anwebservices
This is actually very interesting idea and we could probably submit new feature request to add Google analytics to our stores for that purposes. Everyone would have idea which way to turn their business, what times are good to bump and so on... Would be awesome!!!



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ajlancer
Hi Mike it is really awesome idea. I think at this moment you can not track anyone who really visit your profile and from which country. And even if you contact with support team, I think they will say you no, you can not track it right now who is he and who is from and how long they visit on your profile etc. So, letting visitors flow or activity on your service or profile, it may great feature on SEOclerks, If we could set up Google analytic code on our profile. So, we can request to Admin to set up such feature on SEOclerks profile.

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EliteWriter
It would be interesting to have that information as it would allow one to be more aware of the type of target market they should focus on, especially geographically. Some people's needs and expectations vary according to their country of origin, and obviously there are the language considerations as well. It would also give a hint when bumping could prove to be a bit more effective too.



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