So what happened to cause the huge drop in numbers around December? Did you change the URL's or something?
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So what happened to cause the huge drop in numbers around December? Did you change the URL's or something?
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Nope -it was traffic from a major shopping comparison engine which dropped off a bit (thefind.com) as they changed their ranking. That spike was pretty big this year. The site tends to spike around Christmas anyway because of the gift traffic. It's pretty steady traffic however, as domain has been active a very long time. It was less a huge drop than a return to norm. For some reason thefind had it pretty high up in it's results. Those dropped off with a pre-christmas change.
Last edited by Thalasar; 01-14-2012 at 06:14 PM.
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