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No Views Registered for 2 Days.


Brizbee

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Hi folks. Just wondering if this has happened to anyone recently.

 

I check how many views/zooms I get for my pictures daily and so far this year it's been really good - 630 views in total, an average of 12 a day. And yet, for the past 2 days my account hasn't collected any data at all. Now, I accept this is quite possible, but I do find it highly unlikely.

 

So do I leave it until after the weekend break or do I get in touch with Alamy to see if there's a problem with my account?

 

Thanks in advance, Brian.

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1 hour ago, Steve F said:

Hi Brian,

My account has been updating normally this week. But sometimes I get the odd 2 or 3 day hiatus. You'll probably find it updates on Monday morning fine. If not then, yes, I would get in touch.

Steve

 

Thanks Steve.

 

1 hour ago, spacecadet said:

Your port is quite specialised- I've only been in a few pages but it seems to be mostly plants, so you might expect fewer views than a general collection. Your view rate is about half mine. So on a small number (12) a blank day might not be unusual.

 

As you say my portfolio is quite specialised but, after the activity on it from the last couple of weeks, to suddenly get 2 blank days in a row seems odd. Last time I had a blank day was way back in March 2019 when I only had 320 pictures up for sale. Since then ( and even through the quiet Christmas period ) I've been getting a minimum of 4 or 5 views a day. I've even had a quick look through AoA and found a couple of search tems that should have returned a possible view. Whether my pictures would have come up is, of course, debatable, but, like I say, they've been getting well looked at over the past couple of weeks.

 

I'll leave it till Monday as Steve suggests and if there still hasn't been any movement I'll get in touch with Alamy.

 

Thanks.

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