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Google traffic is so steady that it's fucking scary.
Day in, day out...google traffic to one of my websites stays the same.
I'm glad for the traffic, but I can predict the hourly hits. I can also predict my total daily google hits and never miss by more than 5%. probably just a weird thing that the same percentage of people enter my search term every hour. It just doesn't fit into any realistic random model that any math wiz would know about. It's paranoia setting in most likely, but wouldn't it be a bitch to wake up one day to find out that we've all been "had" by google. Wow, I'm getting jaded to even think this. Sorry folks, I take it all back. :disgust = with myself. |
Seems like Google throttles some sites.
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sounds like you look at stats too much
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You're not alone on this. I've heard it from several people including my self. Some sites really get almost exact numbers day in and day out.
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its strange that nobody here heard about google
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I think google does it to all sites, but there is some other kinds of variable that can shift things around a bit at times, but there definitely seems to be different traffic categories that different sites are put into for whatever reason, and the serps seem to shift around to keep those constants it is kind of lame when you think about a search engine supposed to be working on algorithms of seo and searching, that google seems to have added tracking of traffic sent to sites, as if they are giving us a "gift of traffic" that they decide to throttle, not just leaving it up to the chance of the algorithm itself |
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if you've ever used google analytics (which I avoid like the plague now) you can see it in their not so subtle wording on the site when they say "google sent 16547 non-paid visits via 1100 keywords"
their use of that phrase emphasizing the words "non-paid" for organic search traffic has always bothered me a bit :upsidedow (like they act like they are doing us a favor that they should be charging us for) |
Definitely some sort of throttling going on. I launched two sites on the same day, totally different keywords. A month later, I checked both their stats and today they had the exact same number of visitors from Google. Most days they are within 5 to 10 visits of each other. Coincidence? I think not..
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hehe ... lol, btw, what amount are you talking about? thousands per day? on my keyword based domains i have almost the same traffic every day, with volume few hundreds daily its about 10% up or down. i dont know if that is strange, people are not that another so one day will be fetishists looking for fetish and another day ... you know what i mean ... it depends on sales, if you are doing sales from that traffic, nothing strange about it ... no paranoia is needed, its just www :)
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I smoked crack today.
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true here, but i'll miss it if it ever goes
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</end paranoia> . . . . . . Oh wait, it's back again. :1orglaugh |
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My site has gotten almost the exact same number of google hits per day for two years now. I mean, I never have a "crappy day" with only half the normal hits; or a great day with 30% more google hits. It's always the same. |
Yea I see the same thing.. It's like always the same amount each day.
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Now that you mention it... me too.
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First rule of Google Traffic is to NEVER speak about Google Traffic or it will Jinx you. |
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:1orglaugh |
I initially dismissed this, but looking at the last 4 months on one of my sites, they are sending remarkably consistent traffic, and the site in question has gone up the serps for most of my main target phrases - which would imply the traffic is being throttled somewhat:
(excuse the formatting) Jan 68 different referring search engines Pages Percent Hits Percent Google 485167 76.6 % 487166 76 % Feb 60 different referring search engines Pages Percent Hits Percent Google 466708 75.8 % 468233 75.5 % March 67 different referring search engines Pages Percent Hits Percent Google 521946 75.7 % 523921 75.4 % April 62 different referring search engines Pages Percent Hits Percent Google 516085 74.9 % 517908 74.8 % |
Not only that, but if you build an organic SEO site from the ground up, they almost always follow the same pattern of growth by reaching different plateaus, staying there for a while before moving on to the next plateau.
But yes, at lower levels there is clearly some sort of throttling mechanism in place. The stats are too perfect. |
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one thing that can be a piss off is if you spend time creating unique content, and google does not treat each page as an individual in the serps, so your traffic won't necessarily grow linearly (unless of course all factors combine to google letting your site jump to the "next level") |
Bottom line really when growing a site, don't just rely on search engine traffic. It accounts for less than 40% of my total traffic.
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Google uses hitbots. You've heard it here first fellas.
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still not care? |
Of course I care Sortie. I'm just saying don't get too hung up on it.
And I've also had sites totally and utterly shafted by google on a whim, for no reason / explanation whatsoever. Don't put all your eggs in one basket is what I'm getting at. |
no, it is completely crazy that every day it is nearly exactly the same... Never double one day over the other....
Humans are predictable. Just all apart of this cosmic consciousness. |
hang up there! Your'e not alone!
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I'm buying anyone's old Google Priority ID numbers if they still have them current.
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i guess you know someone at google... and that is the reason for the traffic flow....
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You may be onto something there. I have analytics installed on a blog of mine, and from day 1 right up till now (close to 12 months) it tells me I have a steady stream of between 950 and 1000 hits. No more, no less. I've often thought that this just can't be right because just as someone said, humans aren't that predictable.
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yup, same things happends to some of my blogs...
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My google traffic has been extremely steady for months as well. :/
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well they cant send you all the traffic, i need some too
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Interesting thread, I have wondered the same thing about Google traffic.
It looks like Google gets the same visitors everyday searching for the same things every day. It's mind boggling |
Maybe it's like socialism for search engines. Maybe Google thinks it's not fair that the top 10 sites get all the clicks, so if you're on page 20 and you're getting no traffic, you'll be thinking what's the point so Google says, the top sites can only have so many hits and the rest we'll share out, which it does by bumping you up a few pages every 1000 searches or whatever. The caring sharing search engine!
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