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FetishPals 10-10-2024 03:23 PM

Traffic from google was pouring in for about 4 days, and then disappeared entirely.
 
Hello all. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this, or if I just fucked it up somehow.

Running a tube site. 2 days after launching I was getting around 1,000 new visitors per day, pretty much all originating from Google search. Then suddenly for no apparent reason at all, just a few days after this I am now getting virtually no traffic at all from Google. Not sure what to do to fix this as I didn't change anything about the website between getting the traffic and then not getting the traffic.

For reference, running Wordpress, I have google webmaster tools linked to the website. Website is savageflixxx dot com (if not allowed I will edit to remove).

Anyone care to help a brother out?

datingmaster 10-17-2024 12:17 PM

they most likely 'tested' your site to see how it performed (time on page etc)
and then concluded it wasn't worth bothering

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Denny 10-23-2024 07:41 AM

That's normal, you can't expect stable Google traffic 2 days after launching. Plus your site is slow and only contains video embeds from other tubes so there is no reason why G should rank your site.

Blackberry 10-24-2024 12:00 AM

I think you need to use the cloaca

r00tuser 10-25-2024 06:37 PM

hmm, it's strange, i see my visitor on clarity but not on google analytics...

NitroSocial 10-27-2024 02:15 AM

...a few steps you can take to diagnose and potentially fix the issue:

Check Google Search Console: Look for any manual actions or security issues that might be affecting your site

Also, verify that your property definition matches your site URL


Review Recent Changes: Even if you didn't make any changes, it's possible that Google's algorithm updated, which can affect traffic Check if there were any recent updates that might have impacted your site

Site Availability: Make sure your site is accessible and not blocked by any robots.txt file or meta tags

Crawl Errors: Look for any crawl errors in Google Search Console that might be preventing Google from indexing your pages


Content Quality: Ensure your content is high-quality, unique, and not duplicated from other sources

Google's algorithms favor original and valuable content

Technical Issues: Check for any technical issues like broken links, slow loading times, or incorrect redirects

Liamhenry 11-07-2024 04:54 AM

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