Traffic drop
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Hi All,
My site www.gunshotdigital.com has been losing traffic since the last month.
I have no actual reason as to why this may be, I have not changed anything on the site either so I am totally baffeled.
Can one of you awesome experts pl let me know why this may be?
Thank you so much in advance,
Vijay
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Click on traffic sources, which source is dropping? A certain engine? PPC? Are the same keywords driving traffic?
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actuallly we still rank #1 for our keywords - digital marketing agency los angeles.
I just dont know how worried I should be right now.. Thank you Acorn Internet.
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ok cool thank you, I just did that and the comparison shows the same drop in traffic...
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http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?answer=57160
That will be a better description than I could give. It will be in the upper right when you sign in to GA! Good Luck!
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Have you noticed any change in your ranking positions?
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thank you, can you let me know how to set up a comparison date? thanks Aaron.
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Set up a comparison date in GA and look at all of the traffic sources, is there one that has dropped significantly. This is such a broad question but that would be a good place to start looking.
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hi Matt,
yes I am all set with GA etc and there is still a steady drop. I am baffled ,
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Hi Vijay - Are you set up with Google analytics? If so, can you detect any drop in Google search traffic (organic) specifically? What date exactly did you notice the drop off? It potentially could be linked to Google's Panda update. Thanks.
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