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Old 04-19-2013, 11:09 PM   #1
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Help-Search engine traffic reduced suddenly

Hello ,

I started a free adult site/blog exactly a month back, i was getting around 2k hits from google web and google images. But the traffic from google has dropped suddenly to around 1.3K a day for two consecutive days.
My site was first on google till yesterday for a specific keyword and overtaking a very popular forum. But since today, sites link dosn't show up on the first page of google anymore.
Should i worry about it ?
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Old 04-20-2013, 06:58 AM   #2
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Google can do some weird stuff. 1.3K/day is allot of traffic for such a new blog.
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Old 04-20-2013, 10:18 PM   #3
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Google does a "new site bump" once your site is first indexed. This is done to allow people to see your new site and to get a sort of baseline measurement for your conversion rate. Otherwise, most new sites would start at the bottom, never get seen, and never increase in rank as a result. Typically this lasts a month or so, then your site will drop in the rankings and your traffic will decrease as you described.

If you aren't already, you should be using Webmaster Tools for both Google and Bing to, among other things, make sure that your pages are still indexed (meaning they haven't been removed for a violation of some sort). What you will usually see is the newbie bump, followed by a drop, followed by monthly (or so) bumps outside of your ordinary trend. These bumps are less pronounced than the initial one, but they serve the same purpose.

The good news is that if your site was performing so well during the initial phase, it should bubble up again naturally. The bad news is that it can take a few months.
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Old 04-21-2013, 11:51 AM   #4
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Google does a "new site bump" once your site is first indexed. This is done to allow people to see your new site and to get a sort of baseline measurement for your conversion rate. Otherwise, most new sites would start at the bottom, never get seen, and never increase in rank as a result. Typically this lasts a month or so, then your site will drop in the rankings and your traffic will decrease as you described.

If you aren't already, you should be using Webmaster Tools for both Google and Bing to, among other things, make sure that your pages are still indexed (meaning they haven't been removed for a violation of some sort). What you will usually see is the newbie bump, followed by a drop, followed by monthly (or so) bumps outside of your ordinary trend. These bumps are less pronounced than the initial one, but they serve the same purpose.

The good news is that if your site was performing so well during the initial phase, it should bubble up again naturally. The bad news is that it can take a few months.
Thanks for explaining in detail. Just hoping that the site recovers well. In the mean time im going to concentrate on page seo
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Old 05-01-2013, 12:35 AM   #5
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