Very good to know. Actually traffic is not stable to any site. It may increase, it may decrease some times. If your income has not decreased, then it is a real surprise. Be attentive in optimizing your site to get more traffic.
Traffic means money usually. If you have traffic then there is always a means the monetize it. If you have revenue but decreasing traffic then you should have cause for concern!
If you're having a good PPC rate, your earnings won't be affected, even if your traffic goes down a bit, but if your PPC rate goes down along with the traffic, you won't be able to make money.
I have to agree. My traffic has fallen in some places about 15% but monthly income stays within 50 cents to a dollar
Well obviously the first thing to look at is your content and how often you update it. If you keep adding good content not only should you get new visitors but also returning visitors. secondly if your website has a lot of content, try article marketing at ezine articles. just writing 1-2 articles per day ads up to a slow and steady increase in traffic. At the end of 1 year you would have over 365 articles each with a quality backlink to your website and probably with over 100k clicks to that link. I only suggest ezine articles because I read an article on someones website and they even showed proof that they now receive 25k+ clicks to their links per month and started off writing just a few articles per day.
If u can attract targeted visitors, your earning wouldn't affected. But in the long term u should increase traffic.
In a better niche a 50 visitors a day may mean $10 a day. But in a worst niche, a 1,000 visitors a day may mean $1 a day. So, your traffic may decrease if you're in good niche, income remains high
How can do make sure that your taffic is stable?? Then even that is the case, then if there any differnce of the source of those traffic, I mean that why suddenly people won't click adsense any more?? If u could answer all the questions here, then I guess u will get the answer of the problem you have posted. Regards