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I wonder whether anyone can explain whether this is correct or not?

 

For a few months I have had zero zooms....ok, I say, no-one has been interested in my `historical' uploads...I regularly look at `your images' and today I had an increase in `your views' but zero zooms.  Interested in which images people are looking at, when I delve deeper, I find that there have been a number of views on my recent uploads (within the last month). Still with me?

 

The highest `your views' were for the recent upload (17 views) and `your images' shows 4 zooms....but the overall count for the current month shows 0 zooms.  How can this be?

 

Confused? or what?

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Thanks, Mirco....think I have just found the answer...when I went into the cluster of images it showed no zooms...I have checked the analysis page and note that it shows the 4 zooms under `Total Zooms'....This must mean Total zooms for the keyword shown and NOT my images...boo hoo!!! :( :( :(

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thanks..that's where I'm looking ...but it still seems to show `all zooms' on a particular word search (from within my onw pseudonyms).

Look at 'search activity- your images' for your own stats, not 'all of Alamy'..

With such a small number of images you shouldn't expect more than a couple of zooms a month.

 

isle mull 17 1 0 0 0.00 2,640 4 0.15  

 

 

The `4' in the zoom column and therefore the CTR (0.15) are not mine, but all the searches made under `Isle Mull' this month.

 

I'm not expecting big (or any numbers for that matter) numbers while I build up my pf....but do like to understand the analysis better.

e.g.

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You are still looking at 'all of Alamy'.

Go to my Alamy> your images.

The pseudonym summary then shows 'your sales.........your views...........................your zooms............CTR.

 

I think he's doing that and then clicking on the search terms which then shows your views but also number of sessions and total zooms for that search term in all of Alamy for the time period selected.

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