I think that a lot of the people who might click on the items featured on MCM could be classed as 'tourists'.
I could imagine that many site visitors are attracted to an item, because it's aesthetically pleasing .. and they go ahead and click to view the item, without any intention of making a purchase.
If this were the case, I'm sure that it would dilute your QCP score.
The items are laid out in a gallery format, and the interface doesn't appear to be solving any specific 'goal-orientated' problems. I think this might be part of the reason the traffic generated has been classified as low-quality.
I could imagine that many site visitors are attracted to an item, because it's aesthetically pleasing .. and they go ahead and click to view the item, without any intention of making a purchase.
If this were the case, I'm sure that it would dilute your QCP score.
The items are laid out in a gallery format, and the interface doesn't appear to be solving any specific 'goal-orientated' problems. I think this might be part of the reason the traffic generated has been classified as low-quality.