Analyzing T202 browser data?

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So we all know that T202 records browser data for each click, but I can't find any way to actually analyze this data (e.g. see if IE users convert better than FF users) in the T202 interface. When I go to the Visitors tab, select the options for the subset of data I want to analyze, and then export to excel, the browser and OS data isn't included. I tried digging into the underlying Prosper202 SQL databases but I can't find the browser data anywhere...

Anyone else have this problem? Any idea how to get at this data?

(Btw, I know the T202 support site is the better place for this question, but no one responds there anymore so I'm trying here...)
 


I'll save you the trouble. People that use IE are retards and definitely convert higher than any other browser on any given CPA offer. Females, small children and old people use IE.
 
Yea you can't filter data based on browser in P202.



I'll save you the trouble. People that use IE are retards and definitely convert higher than any other browser on any given CPA offer. Females, small children and old people use IE.
Agreed, 110%.
 
From my experience, yes I agree 100% people who use IE are SERIOUS retards, and I have to expect they convert better, but I'd like the hundreds of thousands of clicks I have on each of dozens of offers in T202 to confirm this theory. If the information shows up in in the Visitor / Spy view, there MUST be some way to filter on it, if not via the interface then through your SQL DBs, right?
 
what are you even going to do with this data? who cares... its not like you are going to show something else to a firefox user or any other browser... you are wasting your time looking at meaningless data

also dont know how to do this... and wouldnt even care... im sure some analytic package would help... it prob be better to know screen resolution so you could build pages to cater to that...
 
what are you even going to do with this data? who cares... its not like you are going to show something else to a firefox user or any other browser... you are wasting your time looking at meaningless data

also dont know how to do this... and wouldnt even care... im sure some analytic package would help... it prob be better to know screen resolution so you could build pages to cater to that...

He's going to try and use Plenty Of Fishes new browser targetting feature to increase conversions probably.
 
it wouldnt increase conversions... it would keep them the same... not like he would get more traffic...
 
Browser info is semi-useful for mobile traffic in P202. Certain Nokia handsets run Safari and it would be nice to sort on the browser type in exported results.
 
jsphcll,

Just off the top of my head with maybe 2 seconds fo thought, here's what you could use this data for.

1. Jcraig is right - PoF lets you target by browser. They aren't coming to mind right now, but I've used a couple other platforms in the past with this capability as well.

2. Many mobile / toolbar / smiley offers will only work in certain browsers, usually IE, so excluding other browsers is hugely important.

3. As mentioned above, IE users tend to be idiots so I bet they convert better. I'd like to be able to prove that out with a bunch of data I already have.

Helpful responses are appreciated.

Thanks.