VERY detailed reports. AND MUCH better than the piddly information given by Selling Manager.
You can almost tell their street address. <wink>
Not really, but there is much detailed information concerning the locations, time zones, etc. In the geographical line, often you'll find answers instead of a large area such as New York, USA, you'll see cities if their ISP is set up to state as such. Like mine reads, Tampa Bay, FL Road Runner, Lakeland, FL
Take care, Donna
Their FAQ page answers alot of questions:
http://www.sellathon.com/faq.htmlHere's a partical copy and paste from the pages:
The sequential number of the visitor. (Is he the 14th visitor or the 126th?)
The date and time the visitor arrived at your auction.
The visitor's IP. (By clicking the IP, you'll see ONLY those visits originating from this IP.)
The visitor's geographical region (for example - "New York, USA")
How much time the visitor spent looking at your auction.
If the Reserve Price was met when the visitor arrived.
If the item has received a bid yet.
If the current visitor is the high bidder, a bidder who has been outbid, or no bidder at all. Also, if the visitor is watching this auction in "My eBay"
Whether the visitor browsed a category, searched a category, searched all of eBay, used eBay's Product Finder Utility, came from "See Seller's Other Items", or some other page.
If browsing, which category he was browsing in. If searching, which category he was searching in (if applicable).
If searching, what search term(s) did visitor use?
If searching, did visitor search "Titles Only" or "Titles and Descriptions"?
If user found your auction through the "View Seller's Other Items" link, and if so, which auctin did he come from?
Which page of auction listings did the visitor find your auction on?
Did visitor elect to view Auctions Only, "Buy it Now" items only, or both?
What search preferences/options did the visitor select. Some examples include: Show/Hide pictures, Sellers that accept Paypal, Price Range, International Availability, Regional Searching, Gallery View, Show Gift Items, etc.
How did visitor sort results? For example, High Price to Low Price? Ending Soonest?