Any one who experiences rise in traffic over the weekend?

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  1. Patkay profile image80
    Patkayposted 12 years ago

    Any one who experiences rise in traffic over the weekend?

    Most of the times, hubbers experience a relatively low traffic over the weekend. Are you an exception, meaning that your traffic goes up?

  2. bankscottage profile image87
    bankscottageposted 12 years ago

    i am not an exception.  My traffic goes down on the weekend.  The worst day is Saturday.

    1. Patkay profile image80
      Patkayposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      same case here

  3. profile image77
    Robbie C Wilsonposted 12 years ago

    Not me sadly, I always get a massive drop over the weekend. My daily hits fall anywhere from 50% to 80% every weekend. Would love to know how to reduce the fall off if anyone has any tips.

    1. Patkay profile image80
      Patkayposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I also experience a drop on weekends only to have the traffic shooting rapidly beggining monday.

    2. peachpower profile image59
      peachpowerposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Hey Robbie, have you tried tweeting/Pinterest/other social media on the weekends? If you haven't, give it a shot. I'll follow you on Pinterest and repin to try and help you out if you like smile

    3. profile image77
      Robbie C Wilsonposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Peachpower, any help would be gratefully received. I have just joined Stumbleupon, lets see if that generates any traffic.

  4. Thallia profile image47
    Thalliaposted 12 years ago

    I have noticed increases in traffic on Sundays. I believe it has something to do with the type of hubs I write, informational and sales oriented. 

    Strange, I would've thought everyone's traffic would increase on the weekends, since most people work week days and have more time to surf the web on the weekends.

    1. Patkay profile image80
      Patkayposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Your case Thallia, is strange but also welcome to have traffic increase on weekends. It also baffles me why traffic drops on weekends.

  5. Crewman6 profile image81
    Crewman6posted 12 years ago

    My traffic is so random, there's just no pattern.  After panda, I lost nearly all of it.  Then a few months ago, it all came back.  For one month.  Died again.  A month later, came back.  Died again.

    Right now, Saturday, it's about triple the usual, but still far below what it used to be.  Wish I knew why it's been so 'all over the place'. 

    Good question, I'll be watching for other hubbers replies!

  6. Amber522 profile image82
    Amber522posted 12 years ago

    I have noticed that my traffic seems to slightly drop on Saturdays, but usually is back to normal (or higher on Sunday's). It would probably help if some of your hubs were on topics that are more likely to be searched on the weekends like "Best Local Movie Theaters" or "Hot Date Ideas"

    1. Patkay profile image80
      Patkayposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Amber522 for suggesting such a nice idea of creating hubs related with weekend content.

  7. agilitymach profile image96
    agilitymachposted 12 years ago

    My traffic typically drops on weekends.  This makes perfect sense to me.  While people are off on weekends, they are also busy.  It's when they are at work that they hit the internet.  Many people spend hours a day at their jobs searching the web.  When they come home at night, they are tired and read to sit in front of the computer.  But on weekends - they have stuff to do!!

    My traffic seems to be peak on Thursdays, going down on Fridays as people gear up for the weekend.  It starts to go back up on Sunday, when people are starting to gear up for the work week.

    This weekend was an exception as I had exceptionally high volume on Saturday.  I'm not sure why.

    1. Patkay profile image80
      Patkayposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Well, thanks agilitymach, it good to know how other hubbers traffic behaves over the weekend.

 
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