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YairDD

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Hey,

I hand registered a domain yesterday and parked it on Undeveloped, I now went to my dashboard there and saw that there are 4 views already, and I was in shock tbh. I thought there won't be any views, Is it a good sign? or is it normal?
Just wondering,

Thank you.
 
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They seem to count your own visits as well :)
 
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By itself probably not that significant but if continues at that rate is more visits than many and a good sign. Although reslly offers not visits count. You do realize most domains can't be transferred for 60 days after registration and have made that clear on your listing?
 
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By itself probably not that significant but if continues at that rate is more visits than many and a good sign. Although reslly offers not visits count. You do realize most domains can't be transferred for 60 days after registration and have made that clear on your listing?

I know, but it can still be transferred to another GoDaddy account ( the domain is on Godaddy )
 
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When using Analytics, a good indicator that your visitors are human and not bots is to look at the 'Avg. Session Duration' and (under Behaviour block) 'Avg. Time on Page' fields. If this is more than 0 then chances are it's someone who actually looked at the page itself rather than a (spam)bot crawling.
 
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When using Analytics, a good indicator that your visitors are human and not bots is to look at the 'Avg. Session Duration' and (under Behaviour block) 'Avg. Time on Page' fields. If this is more than 0 then chances are it's someone who actually looked at the page itself rather than a (spam)bot crawling.
i've had a BIN sale where the avg session n average time on page was 0. i think it will record time only when more time (> 15 sec) is spent on a page.
 
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i've had a BIN sale where the avg session n average time on page was 0. i think it will record time only when more time (> 15 sec) is spent on a page.
I normally would've attributed that to the user using an ad blocker or something like ghostery but after reading up on this a bit more after what you've said, I see that it's not a case of just counting from when the user hits. It needs a second hit on your pages to have another count to compare to, therein giving you a session duration.

@MetBob, looks like I may be wrong with what I said.
 
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By itself probably not that significant but if continues at that rate is more visits than many and a good sign. Although reslly offers not visits count. You do realize most domains can't be transferred for 60 days after registration and have made that clear on your listing?
Can they be pushed within that time (I only have 2, if so which registrars? Godaddy? NameSilo? Dynadot?
 
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Can they be pushed within that time (I only have 2, if so which registrars? Godaddy? NameSilo? Dynadot?

Normally they can be pushed to another user at that registrar within the 60 day period. That certainly applies at the registrars you list for at least the vast majority of extensions. The 60 day lock was essentially introduced to prevent a string of rapid moves to hide the ownership trail. Within a registrar they know the identities of both parties in the push.
 
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