Traffic Decrease

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi Everyone, I started a blog about a month ago and through various marketing tactics was able to increase my views into the high hundreds. Then, all of a sudden, my views dropped to the teens and maybe 20’s for the last week. I find this impossible since I haven’t changed anything. Is this a problem with WP stat tracking? Has anyone else experienced this?

    Thanks for any feedback.

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    We need a link to the site in question to give you accurate help – traffic goes up and traffic goes down but sometimes there is a reason it drops – we need to look at the site to see if you have done some sort of not good.

  • Unknown's avatar
  • Unknown's avatar

    How did you increase your views?

  • Unknown's avatar

    @unlockedjenn, through relevant social networks.

  • Unknown's avatar
  • Unknown's avatar

    On the bottom of your Admin page you will find a link to the Learn WordPress.com blogging Tutorial prepared by Staff. http://learn.wordpress.com/ The support documentation is all found at the Support link http://en.support.wordpress.com which is also on the bottom of your Admin page.
    http://en.support.wordpress.com/introduction/
    http://en.support.wordpress.com/getting-more-views-and-traffic/

    Here are 25 basic steps to take to increase traffic to your blog:
    1. Structure a reader and search engine blog;
    2. In blogging content is king create unique, high quality content so publish fresh content frequently;
    3. Learn basic SEO so you can use keywords effectively and apply basic SEO to your headlines, blog and posts;
    Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines via the “natural” or un-paid (“organic” or “algorithmic”) search results.
    4. Make your blog posts look professional;
    5. Create at least 4-6 pillar posts and continue to create pillar posts;
    Pillar posts are also referred to as flagship content. Pillar posts are comprehensive posts that offer great value to readers as the contents are timeless in nature. They define you as having authority in the niche you blog in.
    6. Select and link to appropriate anchor text;
    7. Leave meaningful comments on related blogs and encourage comments on your own blog;
    8. Develop relationships with other bloggers so you can build a blog readers’ community around your own blog;
    9. Support the blog centered communities on related blogs by commenting on them and promoting posts from them;
    10. Link to authoritative sources in your posts;
    11. Deep link to your earlier related posts in your new posts;
    12. Assign appropriate categories and tag your posts with care;
    13. Link to related authoritative blogs in your blogroll;
    14. Provide RSS feeds for subscribers;
    RSS (Rich Site Summary or really simple syndication) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.
    15. Having a well designed theme is important, evaluate your theme for effectiveness, and if required, create a new header, make improvements or replace your theme and reduce page loading time;
    16. Avoid cluttering your blog with widgets that lack reader value and slow page loading time;
    17. Buy your own domain and domain mapping;
    18. Verify your blog with the three big search engines.
    19. Get organized, use an online to do list by developing a blogging workflow;
    20. Join social networks and social media sites like Facebook and use Twitter, Friendfeed and other Free RSS directories to promote your blog posts;
    21. Promote your blog through social networks, online groups, and selected directories;
    22. Develop a social media time management strategy and stick to it;
    23. Submit your latest pillar article to a blog carnival;
    24. Become a guest blogger on sites with higher page rank than your own site.
    25. Create newsletters and/or ebooks for your subscribers.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thank you TimeThief. However, the majority of my traffic was coming from social network sites and the daily postings I made on them. I’m now showing little if 0 each day. To go from 1k a day down to 30 and 0 traffic from the social sites like FB and Twitter sounds highly unlikely. Any thoughts?

  • Unknown's avatar

    It’s possible you were targeted by spammers before; if so, the key will be in Likes: have your Likes decreased as well?

    It’s possible you changed to automated posting, eg Publicize, and those have significantly lower payoffs, as FB downgrades them and they frequently make Tweets that are nonsensical or cut off.

    It’s possible that your blog has been flagged as Mature and taken off Safe Search.

    You have only 37 Likes on Facebook; it’s doubtful that was ever driving your traffic. I have over 300 and fewer than 100 hits a day on that particular blog. Did other people posting your links get more response? Maybe they defriended you?

  • Unknown's avatar

    You also have 14 Twitter followers. If indeed the majority of your traffic came from social media, then either you had been befriended by a bigfoot celebrity who has now stopped passing along your links or you were indeed getting hammered by spambots clicking through from there in the hope you’ll click and Follow back.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Quantcast also showed some of your early days as a lot of views per visit – several over 16 if I remember correctly –

  • Unknown's avatar

    This is all great feedback and what I’m hearing is entirely possible. Most of the traffic was coming from pinterest and the re-pins we were getting which probably resulted in the increased traffic. Then, the pinning on several things stopped and the traffic stopped. It just never occurred to me. Thanks for all the help everyone!

  • Unknown's avatar

    Ah, the Pinterest effect. I forgot about those guys.

  • The topic ‘Traffic Decrease’ is closed to new replies.