I'd like to see it done 'in house'. More and more small businesses are entering the market - kitchen table admins without the expertise nor the time to deal with adding code to a page. For some, an Excel spreadsheet is over their heads. ebay is on it's way out in favor of easy to use carts. Many merchants are finding that thier own cart-site is cheaper to run.
The cart that has the fewest hassles with the fewest hotfixes and the most admin-friendly features will sell best.
Should be a simple matter of getting a list of product pages from your host and then listing the products and the # of times they were looked at by shoppers.
Have a look:
http://publib.boulder.ib...oc/concepts/cazbarpt.htmWebSphere Commerce Analyzer business analysis reports
Business analysis reports contain information about
products displayed and sold, and customer loyalty. This category includes the following reports:
Products looked at least
Products looked at most
Products added to shopping cart least
Products added to the shopping cart most
Products looked at by a single user
Products looked at by age
Products looked at by income
Products looked at by marital status
Products looked at by gender
Most loyal customers
Loyal customer product
Browser buyer conversion ratio
Cross-sell Up-sell
There is a way to do this.....