My site traffic dropped down 50%. How about your?

Discussion in 'Google' started by nick76, Oct 23, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hey guys,

    I know many of you seen the site's traffic dropped down due the new Panda updates.:( Can you please share the amount of traffic lost? (Please share just the percentage) :p

    Here's mine:

    Home page traffic dropped down 50%

    Single pages traffic dropped down 40%

    Nicola
     
    nick76, Oct 23, 2011 IP
  2. VirtualF

    VirtualF Active Member

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    Mine dropped to 50%, and it's going down more as of today..
     
    VirtualF, Oct 24, 2011 IP
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    lillycoyote Peon

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    Our traffic has dropped considerably since the change in Google's algorithms. Somehow it has recategorized us as a "content farm" and we most certainly are not. Is that maybe your problem? That seems to be ours. Any way to correct it? We need our traffic back!
     
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  4. nick76

    nick76 Peon

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    Probably I have the same problem. My content is unique not certainly is "content farm"
     
    nick76, Oct 24, 2011 IP
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    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    Some of ours went up a few went down. After almost 8 years of running various online business I'm getting use to this.
     
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    simple007 Well-Known Member

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    the issue most of us are facing at the moment, big authority sites also have their traffic down than before
     
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    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    Content farms don't just refer to duplicate content, it refers to "thin content" written for SEO purposes instead of users.
     
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    got 60% drop. worse thing is: the other big comunity using woltlab burning board - and not vbulletin like i do - went up some 40%.
    seems like vbulletin has biggest impact ;(

    greets, Nik
     
    Niktator, Oct 25, 2011 IP