My hubs traffic suddenly drops to a very alarmingly low level.

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  1. greatstuff profile image91
    greatstuffposted 11 years ago

    My hubs traffic suddenly drops to a very alarmingly low level.

    Is it because of the Olympics? Has anyone else experience similar problem?

  2. WorkAtHomeMums profile image86
    WorkAtHomeMumsposted 11 years ago

    Well i went from over 300 a day to zero in the last 24 hours. I initially thought it was the Olympics but a quick search through our friend Mr Google and I see I am not there yet again. This is the second time this has happened. Fingers crossed it won't take too long to re-appear.

  3. Bukarella profile image80
    Bukarellaposted 11 years ago

    Same here. I have no idea why it happened, or how to get back up.

  4. Life and Luxury profile image84
    Life and Luxuryposted 11 years ago

    There was a Google Panda update on July 25 which drove a lot of people's traffic down. If this was the reason, your traffic should still slowly creep up again, but I think you will have to give it a bit of time. There also will be a drop in traffic due to the Olympics.

    1. WorkAtHomeMums profile image86
      WorkAtHomeMumsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thankyou.

    2. yougotme profile image91
      yougotmeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      So this may also explain why Hubpages is currently experiencing some processing delays. smile

  5. internpete profile image86
    internpeteposted 11 years ago

    My traffic has been fairly consistent the last few days, even increasing by 25-50 since two days ago. Losing your traffic sounds like a very unfortunate situation, I know I would be confused! Do you usually get most of your traffic through google/search engines? I hope you find a solution!

  6. wandererh profile image69
    wandererhposted 11 years ago

    I have experienced a 10% to 20% drop in traffic in the past few days.  It usually comes back up again.  I don't bother too much about it as I think the more important thing is to keep doing things to bring traffic in - like publishing new hubs.  smile

    1. WorkAtHomeMums profile image86
      WorkAtHomeMumsposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      You are right. It has happened to me twice now. It's not pleasant though but just soldier on.

  7. Faceless39 profile image92
    Faceless39posted 11 years ago

    I haven't noticed any downturn in my traffic.  In fact, it's been consistently up for the past month.

 
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