My Score went from a nice TQ 10 based on only 3 names active at parked.com (2 of my best traffic ones in their 2 categories which both get amazing ctr's) but fell off the cliff down to a TQ 2 in a few days *after* adding about 20 new domains which 20 combined get almost zero traffic but are in many diverse categories instead of the main 2.
That makes me seriously think it likely barring another explanation that my TQ Score is NOT based on actual clicks and traffic but instead based on potential clicks related strongly to the number of names and the individual categories they are in.
Anyone else see this happen? I wish Don Simon would comment on this anomaly?
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Originally Posted by biggedon every category that is added to signify a quantity
will always be questioned... so why add it?  |
Thanks Focus but I don't believe that is the reason in my case but I am sure is valid in many other situations.
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Originally Posted by Focus It's because they are real people and different people...all doing different things and sometimes there is a time lag in conversion periods...it always goes up in down in any business..even when you are selling the same thing to the same companies over and over! Nothing is constant and with real visitors and real clicks and ever changing campaigns from advertisers you will see fluctuation...hope this helps, and good luck  |