Traffic down in week ends

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  1. icv profile image51
    icvposted 9 years ago

    I continuously observing  my traffic trend every day.... At the end of every week traffic began to decline and then from Monday onwards it become normal... why this is so ? Do you experience the same? Any idea ?

    1. ologsinquito profile image82
      ologsinquitoposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      I don't know why this happens, but it's the normal pattern.

      1. relache profile image73
        relacheposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Not for everyone, it isn't.  Some users get more traffic on weekends than weekdays.  It depends on your audience.

        1. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image86
          TIMETRAVELER2posted 9 years agoin reply to this

          relache:  I agree because most of the time, I am one of them.

    2. psycheskinner profile image82
      psycheskinnerposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      This is an internet-wide pattern. It may not effect every single hubber but it does affect hubpages traffic as a whole very clearly.

  2. LeanMan profile image80
    LeanManposted 9 years ago

    Some people have better things to do with their weekends than just surfing the internet.......................

    1. janshares profile image92
      jansharesposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Especially a long holiday weekend, people are outdoors, they go away. No worries, icv, it's the norm. People typically return to work on Mondays and Tuesdays and start searching again.

  3. icv profile image51
    icvposted 9 years ago

    thanks for all of your responds

  4. icv profile image51
    icvposted 9 years ago

    I think hubs with general topics suffer the same.  But hubs related to holy days, weekends etc will earn much views during week ends as mentioned by relache

  5. ESPeck1919 profile image86
    ESPeck1919posted 9 years ago

    According to the reading I've done, that pattern results because people are more likely to check their various feeds on Monday mornings at work, or at home when their kids go to school. Weekends are usually busy enough to keep them away from the computer.

    Traffic peters out as the week goes on, because they get more engrossed in their work and want to get everything done by the time the weekend rolls around.

    It's an interesting bit of human behavior.

    1. icv profile image51
      icvposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Your view is based on some kind of psych of people.. tahnks for sharing

  6. ARUN KANTI profile image48
    ARUN KANTIposted 9 years ago

    It should be the other way round. I observe rise in my number of  visitors on weekends.

    1. icv profile image51
      icvposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Yes I think that is because of your hub's topics...Some of Your hubs are entertaining in nature. Thanks

  7. WriterJanis profile image90
    WriterJanisposted 9 years ago

    It seems to be the same way for me. Stronger traffic in the beginning of the week, then it declines.

    1. icv profile image51
      icvposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      different person experience different trends. But generally traffic declines during week ends

  8. Suzanne Day profile image94
    Suzanne Dayposted 9 years ago

    It starts going down on Fridays here in Oz. And perks up by Sunday afternoon...

 
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