Viewing spike

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  1. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    I'm having another of those strange bumps in views. An article on Delishably that usually struggles to garner readers suddenly had 7,500 in the last 24 hours. Something to do with this "news" thing that I completely fail to grasp.

    Long may it continue. Optimist that I am I expect somebody at Goggle will notice the anomaly and put a stop to it.

    1. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      The person that wrote the news article probably included a hyperlink to your article, so congrats on that! It may not happen all of the time but is fine according to Google policies at this time so hopefully it will continue.

    2. bravewarrior profile image85
      bravewarriorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Rupert, this news article on Delishably includes a back link to the article you're talking about: https://delishably.com/news/boyfriend-c … ive-dinner

      I guess these news thingies serve a purpose after all!

    3. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Now that so many days have passed, I wanted to ask you if you saw any increase in income with the traffic spike?

      1. Rupert Taylor profile image95
        Rupert Taylorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

        Yes, Dr. Mark, there was a considerable spike in income. Then, just as quickly as the increase happened, views went back to normal and so did revenue.

  2. ReViewMeMedia profile image87
    ReViewMeMediaposted 23 months ago

    What is your article about?  If it's something recent or evergreen it may spike in traffic depending on the time of year.

  3. Glenn Stok profile image96
    Glenn Stokposted 23 months ago

    Where is that spike in traffic coming from? Is it from Google or from a news article that hyperlinked to your article as DrMark suggested? You can see that in its stats under the referrers tab.

  4. DrMark1961 profile image96
    DrMark1961posted 23 months ago

    Hi Glenn in my stats the news links are showing up as MSN amd cdm.ampproject.com
    The cdm site is owned by Google but an increase in views from there does not appear to be changing page rank on Googles search engine

  5. Glenn Stok profile image96
    Glenn Stokposted 23 months ago

    Thanks for that information, DrMark. I’m looking forward to Rupert's reply about his spike in views too. He is actually the one I was asking since he began this thread. Sorry for the confusion.

    1. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      No, you were clear. I just wanted to add that info on cdm.ampproject.com for him in case Rupert found it on his traffic sources.

  6. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    ReViewMeMedia - It's about absurdly expensive food and wine. There's nothing topical about it.

    1. Rochelle Frank profile image90
      Rochelle Frankposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Absurdly expensive food is becoming topical.

  7. Jodah profile image93
    Jodahposted 23 months ago

    Good luck with that happening more often, Rupert. I wish I experienced the same. It would be interesting to know if the news article did hyperlink to yours.

  8. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    Glenn - I checked referrers and found about 1,000 were from MSN and 350 from Delishably. That doesn't account for the total. Perhaps, my Aunt Edna has been busy doing click fraud. Point of information, I don't have an Aunt Edna.

    1. Glenn Stok profile image96
      Glenn Stokposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      That information with the additional referrers might update tomorrow. You might see more of where it’s all coming from by then. Nevertheless, the 1,000 from MSN looks promising. You should be proud. I’m sure Aunt Edna is. lol.

      1. Kenna McHugh profile image91
        Kenna McHughposted 23 months agoin reply to this

        I wish we all had an Aunt Edna!

    2. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      If there was an MSN link it was probably a new story posted by the editing team. As the number of views from that site goes up, your article showed up in the "popular" algorithm for Delishably so would have shown up on the "Read More" too.

  9. PaulGoodman67 profile image96
    PaulGoodman67posted 23 months ago

    I've joined the conversation late.

    Rupert - Who is this "Spike" character that you speak of, and how is he related to your Aunt Edna?

    wink

    1. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Is that Aunt Edna´s dog? It is funny how we all like viewing Spike.

      1. PaulGoodman67 profile image96
        PaulGoodman67posted 23 months agoin reply to this

        Such a handsome pooch! But Aunt Edna spoils him with all those doggy snacks!

  10. Eurofile profile image96
    Eurofileposted 23 months ago

    I could certainly do with an Aunt Edna!

  11. Peggy W profile image94
    Peggy Wposted 23 months ago

    Cheers to the Aunt Edna's in this world.  I wish I had one!  (Smile)

  12. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    It seems Aunt Edna and her faithful hound, Spike, have been at it again. This time they've pulled an old article about saucy British postcards out of obscurity and into four-digit territory. The referrer thingy says this time they've pranked Facebook.

    If anyone would like to hire Aunt Edna and Spike I can arrange an introduction. There will, of course, be a substantial finder's fee.

  13. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    Dr. Mark - What is cdm.ampproject.com? I Googled it and came up with Hmmm… can't reach this page

    1. DrMark1961 profile image96
      DrMark1961posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      I certainly do not understand it but amp stands for accelerated mobile project. That address is a Google owned property so I think it is searches on android Cell phones. The changes to our articles to allow traffic amp was made by the HP team

      1. Rupert Taylor profile image95
        Rupert Taylorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

        Thanks Dr. Mark. If you don't understand it, there's no hope for me.

  14. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    Thanks Shauna. I've scrolled down through all the click bait and I can't find it.

    1. bravewarrior profile image85
      bravewarriorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      It's a link within the text itself. Second paragraph. Click on "expensive menu". It takes the reader right to your article.

  15. FatFreddysCat profile image93
    FatFreddysCatposted 23 months ago

    Traffic to my most recent article, which was posted about a week ago, suddenly took off like it had a rocket up its butt, which almost never happens. Usually I'm doin' a happy dance if one of my articles gets 100 views in the first week, but this is exceptional. Whatever is behind it, please do go on!

    1. bravewarrior profile image85
      bravewarriorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Keith, is it on a site that has the new News feature? If so, check those that may be close to the theme of your article, click on it and click on the links within the text. My guess is, one of those articles is linking to yours.

      At first I didn't like the news feature, but it seems to be bringing traffic to related articles.

      Let me know what you find. I'm curious!

      1. FatFreddysCat profile image93
        FatFreddysCatposted 23 months agoin reply to this

        It's on Spinditty, I have no idea if that has the "news" feature.

        1. bravewarrior profile image85
          bravewarriorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

          They don't have the news feature, but you're the featured author on Spinditty. cool

          1. FatFreddysCat profile image93
            FatFreddysCatposted 23 months agoin reply to this

            Yea, I noticed that (and I'm grateful/flattered!), but it doesn't explain why/how the views on this one particular article blew up into the thousands, while three others I posted in the same week are pulling down single digit views per day, if I'm lucky...

            Whatever. It's weird as hell but I'll take it. big_smile

  16. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    Keith - it must be your review of Death Vomit's latest single "The Assassination of King Rutabaga." Am I right or am I right?

    1. FatFreddysCat profile image93
      FatFreddysCatposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      big_smile

    2. chef-de-jour profile image97
      chef-de-jourposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Alright! Death Vomit? That'll look great on a t shirt. Throws up lots of images. Don't think I can stomach too much of their projectile music tho? Ever seen Death Vomit live?

      1. Rupert Taylor profile image95
        Rupert Taylorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

        Death Vomit T-shirt. The graphics would be awesome.

        1. FatFreddysCat profile image93
          FatFreddysCatposted 23 months agoin reply to this

          I know you were tryin' to be funny with that band name, but believe it or not, according to the encyclopedia site Metal-Archives.com, there have been no less than FOUR (!) bands calling themselves "Death Vomit" over the years.. so ownership of an actual Death Vomit tee shirt is entirely possible. big_smile

          (by the way, no, I did not check out what any of these bands sound like. I absolutely cannot stand black or death metal, no matter how "raw" or "brutal" it may be. big_smile )
          https://hubstatic.com/15999480.jpg

          1. Rupert Taylor profile image95
            Rupert Taylorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

            Holy rutabagas on a tricycle. I thought I was being clever in dreaming that name up.

            1. SerenityHalo profile image96
              SerenityHaloposted 23 months agoin reply to this

              Surely, you have been clever with "holy rutabagas on a tricycle." That is a charming phrase.

  17. FatFreddysCat profile image93
    FatFreddysCatposted 23 months ago

    Mystery solved. A friend sent me this shot of his mobile Google screen this AM, my Spinditty piece was the third story under articles on Kiss and Scorpions.

    He was like "Hey, look at you, Mr. Big Shot!" big_smile

    It would be nice if the Google Gods would smile on me like this a lil' more often, but for now I'm just going to enjoy the ride while it lasts. smile

    https://hubstatic.com/15995787.jpg

    1. bravewarrior profile image85
      bravewarriorposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Cool!

  18. Ben716 profile image89
    Ben716posted 23 months ago

    I can somehow relate to that. Last year, I wrote an article about wearing masks in relation to COVID-19. In two days, I saw a peak in the article (700-900 views in each of the two days). When I checked the referall section, I saw a news app has directed their readers to the link of my arricle.

  19. Rupert Taylor profile image95
    Rupert Taylorposted 23 months ago

    Thanks Andrea, but I will not pat myself on the back for inventing a "charming phrase." Someone has likely don't it before me - Milton? Orwell?

    1. SerenityHalo profile image96
      SerenityHaloposted 23 months agoin reply to this

      Holy rutabagas on a tricycle? I think it's certifiably fresh. If only Rotten Tomatoes would let us know.

  20. FatFreddysCat profile image93
    FatFreddysCatposted 23 months ago

    Same here, but my goodness, the ride was fun while it lasted!

    1. PaulGoodman67 profile image96
      PaulGoodman67posted 23 months agoin reply to this

      I like to follow my spikes, too, it's fun, even if they rarely amount to much in the long run. Music articles and things like pop culture (eg articles on celebs) can be particularly fickle, in my experience. Sometimes I know why they're spiking (eg biopics, in the news, anniversaries) but sometimes it's a mystery to me.

 
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