I've been working on a site for a while. added new content and sorted out some seo issues. I've noticed that although the organic traffic has gone up compared to last year, if I segment the traffic down into organic traffic and into keywords with less than or equal to 1 visit there has been a decrease. For some main terms it's between 20 and 40 percent on last year. Above 2 or 5 visits it's up. Can anyone shed any light on this, what might have caused this and how to remedy this? cheers.
Could it be that your site is improving in it's performance in the higher volume shorter tail terms? As they are high in volume, once your positioning increases, could it reduce the impact of the lower volume terms in your data?
Hi theitom, Not sure, that's a very interesting theory. Has you ever seen this happen? My thoughts would have been that both would have increased, that I would have seen any increase in the shorter tail higher traffic terms and also in the lower longer tailer traffic terms. Afterall if someone searches for a 5 or 6 keyword combination then surely if I do well for the parent terms, then I'll do well for the longer tailer of that parent?
first what you have asked i can,t get it.... try to explain it in better way so that u can have nest answers for it.....
Sorry Mike, musings of an enthusiastic amateur only. We tend to target some very niche or long tail terms at our end only, so don't get much by way of massively competitive short terms. I do find, however, that we get a fairly wide range of terms being used to find our sites no matter how specific the optimisation is. Another case of google making things just confusing enough for us to not quite understand them?