I go through the list of "Not Completed" orders to see if I can identify any issues or patterns. Often I can see that they received an error message during their visit. Is there any way to see which error message they received?
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Originally posted by mimib View PostI go through the list of "Not Completed" orders to see if I can identify any issues or patterns. Often I can see that they received an error message during their visit. Is there any way to see which error message they received?
2/19/2013 4:06:23 PM Incorrect Verification Word
2/19/2013 4:03:27 PM Login Error
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I see what you're saying -- sometimes it's pretty clear (IE: minimum order) but sometimes they are really non-specific and I was hoping there was a way to track down more precisely what kind of problem they ran into.
- For instance, yesterday, one mobile customer got this message three times in a row2/20/2013 5:02:30 PM View Cart
(When I look at "View Statistics", there's no info.)
- Another customer just shows this message:2/20/2013 5:57:40 AM Order Error
(When I look at "View Statistics" for this one, it has a long list of all the pages he visited, ending with error.asp.)
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Originally posted by mimib View PostI see what you're saying -- sometimes it's pretty clear (IE: minimum order) but sometimes they are really non-specific and I was hoping there was a way to track down more precisely what kind of problem they ran into.
- For instance, yesterday, one mobile customer got this message three times in a row2/20/2013 5:02:30 PM View Cart
(When I look at "View Statistics", there's no info.)
- Another customer just shows this message:2/20/2013 5:57:40 AM Order Error
(When I look at "View Statistics" for this one, it has a long list of all the pages he visited, ending with error.asp.)
your-store.com/message.asp?msg=X
your-store.com/error.asp?error=X
Just replace "X" with a number (like 1, 12, 42) and you can view that error. If you can get to view the details of the visitor (either in the built-in reporting or 3rd party reporting), you can see exactly which error message they got, and just view the error.
Lastly, we use Olark live chat, and I have it set up to pop up and ask if they're having any issues any time /error.asp is visited. This usually gets the potential customer to explain what happened and you can solve it immediately.Last edited by MaxCPR; 02-25-2013, 02:22 PM.
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