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Why does Google give huge spikes in traffic?
It wasn't a trending term or anything, just a site that kind of sat there for 2-3 years with 300-400 daily SE hits and suddenly one day Google decided to give it amazing rankings and it did 6,000+ for a day or two. Soon after it dropped to about 1,000 and slowly rose to about 4,000 where it has sat for 9-10 months. I guess they just want to test what the site does with a lot of traffic? Not sure.
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Ive seen this happen as well. Drives me nuts. As soon as I think i figure something out, Google goes ahead and changes everything I thought I knew.
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Could be lots of things but a common pattern to get a sharp jump, pull back and slow build. Good news is that most times you won't see a sharp drop again in the short term if everything on the site is good.
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the sites linking to your site got some good inbound links
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The GOOGLE is an asshole most of the time.
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Here's my theory.
You're aiming for a keyword or keyphrase however Google might think your content is spot on but it's about the end user too so it considers your inbound links, the visitor bounce rate from searches, and the impressions/clicks from searches and decides that your site isn't good enough quality. But once people start searching in Google, then clicking your link on page 3 or 10 or whatever, then if visitors start to stay on your site longer they decide your site is more relevant so they move you higher up. Once they do this... it's like a rinse and repeat because unless your site is awesome and users stay around longer and more relevant sites link to you. If this theory doesn't work for you... then implement this Quote:
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I'm not sure who is more difficult to understand my wife or google.... :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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