Ok I don’t really know 1. what a normal page view differs from “unique pageview”, 2. what a bounce rate is 3. and what is % exits?
Also can I check at what time an item got sold?
Thanks for the answers 
I’m interesting in it too
Hypothetical situation: if I am the only one to enter on your page 3 times today, you will see in your statistic: 3 page views, 1 unique page view.
I suppose that bounce rate refers to people that exit from one of your pages into something different, not another page of yours.
You can see in fun facts how much passed from when you sold your last item. This is as far as I know the only way to know about the hour. Maybe you can make a daily chart based on this.
bodorobodo said
Hypothetical situation: if I am the only one to enter on your page 3 times today, you will see in your statistic: 3 page views, 1 unique page view.I suppose that bounce rate refers to people that exit from one of your pages into something different, not another page of yours.
You can see in fun facts how much passed from when you sold your last item. This is as far as I know the only way to know about the hour. Maybe you can make a daily chart based on this.
==> Thanks for the information Bodorobodo 
bodorobodo said
You can see in fun facts how much passed from when you sold your last item. This is as far as I know the only way to know about the hour.
You can also download a CSV-file from “Statement”-tab and get some sacramental knowledge about an hour, minute and exact second of your particular sale 
Thanks bodorobodo and permian for info!
So I guess it is not good to have high percentage of bounce rate? What about ”% exits”?
You can also download a CSV-file from “Statement”-tab and get some sacramental knowledge about an hour, minute and exact second of your particular saleThanks for that! it shows exact time of sale!
“bounce rate” is the percent of visitors which leave this page in a very short period of time, a measure of rejections, so to speak. Percent of exits, I guess, explains itself clearly.
Needs to be noticed that all those web-statistical indicators aren’t quite informative unless you have some big traffic on your pages. Like this: you see that your bounce rate is… ok, 66%, but a page was visited 3 times – you just cannot make some decisions based on this; though if it was visited like 300 times, may be, yeah, your item’s name or description is misleading somehow.
Thanks permian 
permian said
“bounce rate” is the percent of visitors which leave this page in a very short period of time, a measure of rejections, so to speak. Percent of exits, I guess, explains itself clearly.
Needs to be noticed that all those web-statistical indicators aren’t quite informative unless you have some big traffic on your pages.
+100. Right information!
