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July 2024 Google Search Observations

         

renatovieira

1:15 pm on Jul 1, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Search Console frozen since friday. Has anyone else noticed?




[edited by: not2easy at 1:39 pm (utc) on Jul 1, 2024]

ichthyous

2:42 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I think the days of updates with specific durations are long gone and Google is just constantly rolling out algo adjustments these days. Traffic is always in Flux now. For the last two days I have had a total collapse in UK traffic, down 65% so far today. That will suddenly revert, maybe tomorrow or the next day as if nothing happened. Google is experimenting with rolling out all kinds of AI snippets, layout changes etc all the time now. There's not a thing to be done about it except realize that Google traffic is highly unstable and refers very poor leads now. I am literally deleting the inquiries as they come in with no response now...that's saying a lot because I don't take that attitude with prospective customers in general. But when they are this clueless I can't spend my time on them.

ichthyous

6:19 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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OpenAI has announced a new search engine, "Search GPT" - [cnbc.com ]...aimed to give users “fast and timely answers with clear and relevant sources.” Does this mean that outlinks will be included in the searches? Sounds like it might be the case.

Micha

6:56 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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It sounds more like the publishers with whom the company has contracts and to whom it pays money are being favored.

universenet

7:24 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Universenet Internet is totally Pay2Win now!

Maybe is better say: internet is now pay and lose

ecommerceprofit

7:45 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I came here to post as ichthyous did. I love it! Google will now have real competition. I no longer depend on Google but still fun to watch Google start their slow decline over the next 10 years.

ichthyous

8:13 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I came here to post as ichthyous did. I love it! Google will now have real competition. I no longer depend on Google but still fun to watch Google start their slow decline over the next 10 years.


@ecommerceprofit. We have no idea whether this will actually benefit anyone other than OpenAI, or how long that will take, or if people will use it at all...but in general more competition is better

Juniya

8:31 pm on Jul 25, 2024 (gmt 0)

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They, Google brought this on themselves with their useless CEO, head of search or whatever and their greedy board of directors. I hope OpenAi creates their own publisher network where they can show ads(this is probably their main goal in the future, follow the money!)

It's about time! But, Google has a strong foothold, openAi needs to really really market themselves internationally especially for them to make an impact, Bing has been trying for decades but it's very difficult.

NeapTide

1:55 am on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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SearchGPT will just be a copy of Google displaying quick AI results at top and stealing content from websites. Its time to pack your things and move to some other business where you don't have to remain dependent on these Internet Pirates.

Treud

2:03 am on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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And when you add the statement of Microsoft CEO telling that everything available on Internet is « available for free usage » we better stop these bots to crawl. My question is : Can these huge companies just ignore any fence and just scrap whatever they see ?

Samsam1978

2:19 am on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I am down to 2016 levels crazy, saw some old competitors actually have 0 traffic now. I don't know what is going on but it is not good. I guess the internet is just going to be AI. I won't stop writing though for my website. I won't stop doing human content. Just wish Google will give us old publishers some credit. At least Tiktok is paying me I guess and going viral on allot of my content, youtube does not seem that interested in my video content.

Conro

6:09 am on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Practically now they have copied Perplexity, they use a spinner to rewrite the content of others and put links on which no one will click. Fair use should not be used for commercial purposes like this, since there is nothing new added, plus they hurt the source. If they allow us to do this we should all become spammers, oops revolutionaries of the web, less effort and more money

Samsam1978

11:59 am on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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How can they get away with it? Honestly, no-one will click on the AI ads, that is my prediction. People don't want to just have 1 website as there source of all information that is crazy idea. Google are ruining their business as well as ours. I am not sure how many of us publishers will be surviving after this. There won't be any of us left.

Conro

12:34 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Think of affiliate sites, deleted with the most trivial excuses, such as the fact that they talked about the same topic, so what does google do? It steals their content and rewrites content that was already on the web, doing just what it complained about, but it does it worse, with an artificial intelligence that responds without any human control and misinforming people. The target, however, will be ads with the recommended products of their advertising. Google has become a spammer

ichthyous

1:52 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Traffic is wild these days...three days of totally vanished UK traffic (yesterday UK was -53%!)...then suddenly a 5X increase in UK traffic at 8am and back to normal. Now traffic to my home page is, once again, at -70% this morning. Every day we are on the merry-go-round of suddenly-disappearing-traffic.

Samsam1978

2:15 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@ichthyous - have you checked your server for apache errors. Sounds odd to me that is some crazy figures.

ichthyous

3:36 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Samsam Why would it be apache errors? This is normal now...traffic to my home page dropped off a cliff at the end of June and has seen dramatically lower traffic ever since, with a few exceptional days where it seems to return to normal. It's much lower than last year at this time. USA traffic suddenly plummets all the time, then returns. I haven't had drops this big in UK traffic before, but it lasted more than two days until 8am sharp. That has nothing to do with errors on my site or all traffic would reflect a drop at the same time, not specific regions and pages.

This is reflective of what Google is rolling out in that region and whether it affects my content. Already my sales inquiries have vanished since the end of 2023. Anything that is coming in is generally a low budget / clueless type of customer that I cannot work with, so no sales at all. Sales this year are not just down, they are at zero now.

While my overall traffic isn't down and my visibility is higher than it was last year according to all the metrics, my site is no longer ranking for a whole range of commercial terms. That has been replaced with traffic that is not looking for products and doesn't result in any sales. From what I see, the same ecommerce sites are ranking for the commercial terms that used to bring me sales. Without exception they all have online checkout and show price ranges and reviews. I don't have an ecomm capable site, no prices and no product reviews...just extensive 5 star reviews for the business in Google Business / Maps.

At some point Google decided that ONLY websites where you can actually see prices and purchase the product on the spot will ranking for any potentially commercial term in my field...that was a deadly change, and one that I hope reverts sooner or later. I am not up for building a new ecomm platform.

saladtosser

4:06 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Dunno if anyone else here has noticed yet but G on YouTube is getting more aggressive to keep people on YouTube and many descriptions that contain links to sites aren't showing anymore, so if your doing YouTube to get hits on your site this is going to be painful when fully rolled out, they are also adding a "skip" link so viewers can skip the in video "sponsorship" bits, I suspect so sponsors stop paying YouTubers and pay YouTube direct. There is a great video explaining this all here [youtube.com...]

So yea, YouTube as a source for website traffic is going away, bye bye! Feels like G is getting really desperate to kill all website traffic from everything they own!

Samsam1978

5:12 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@ichthyous it sounds like a nightmare, I am tired from it all tbh, consent changes every day and now my traffic is at levels I saw 12 years ago, 70% drop in revenue. I have written to my google account manager about the whole thing. I don't know what to suggest, it is as if they just don't care about publishers anymore and I am seeing spam at the top of my results. They just don't have ads slowing the page down. If your in the UK then its extra difficult. If you make money via e-commerce then that is tough, and I don't blame you for not wanting to add it to your site. Lot's of stress and hassle. I just wondered if maybe you checked your 408's in your logs.

Fluff_Nutz

6:48 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@saladtosser

I used to have a ton of links on my video descriptions. Dating back 10+yrs. Some of which are, indeed, linked to my site. I haven't logged onto my Youtube for months now as I find it a useless place to try and build any form of business on. I'm not surprised to read about that though. Knowing Google. Best to run from anything they own before more tears are shed.
The traffic I got from Youtube to the site was terrible so I'm not 100% sure people even read descriptions. So, for me at least, no real damage caused. Still interesting to know and not surprised the destructive run-away train continues.

jchiff

11:59 pm on Jul 26, 2024 (gmt 0)

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It's the all new Internet!

[futurism.com...]

Conro

5:15 am on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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How long do you think you'll be trying to keep going with your sites? I have updated 350 posts in the last 3 months, I have reduced advertising to a minimum, but nothing has changed, except for the fact that this is the first month that I have not received the adsense payment because I have not reached the threshold

Micha

6:58 am on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@saladtosser I just looked at my statistics for the last few weeks, because my podcast also appears on YouTube and has a very long description with links. You're right, there's hardly anything from YouTube on the page. I looked at the last 8 weeks and there were 4 clicks from there to my page. That's negligible.

superclown2

7:07 am on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)



When AI Is Trained With AI-Generated Data, It Starts Spouting Gibberish


This has been predicted on these, and other forum pages, for ages. The guys at Google haven't understood it though.

Their record on 'other bets' or 'moonshots' has been abysmal. Will AI prove to be their biggest blunder?

universenet

7:26 am on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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In the top of AI, when AI will be master for internet things, google and other few search engines will do redirect every your URL address what you write will be redirected to AI.
NO?
Why not?

RedBar

12:47 pm on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I was having a quick look through my global site's stats and was surprised to see that as of my lunchtime today that July had just exceeded June's page views. What is even more surprising is that it has been with almost exactly the same quantity of visitors plus almost the same quantity of unique visitors.

Normally my traffic falls at least 10-15% during July and August however it has not driven any new customer B2B enquiries. What surprises lay in store for August I wonder?

Conro

3:21 pm on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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In August there will most likely be a major update, now more and more seo are no longer taking sites affected by hcu because it is impossible to get them to recover. If Google does not change its algorithm, There will be fewer and fewer online sites, especially the older ones, this will not only kill Gemini which will have fewer and fewer sources, but also google search no one will use it anymore

RedBar

4:34 pm on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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no one will use it anymore

Of course they will, we're just the tiniest proportion of complainants, 99+% of users do not view search like we do. In fact I see more and more users these days using voice search and not just the young and this must surely affect website traffic considerably

ichthyous

6:22 pm on Jul 27, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Their record on 'other bets' or 'moonshots' has been abysmal. Will AI prove to be their biggest blunder?


Ai related tech stocks are already falling like a stone, they were expecting quick profits. That's not going to happen, and the more they strangle the life out of small and medium sized sites the less data they will have, then clearly they have real problems. Large sites can simply put up a firewall and pull all their content because they have a huge brand, but we cannot. There's no way I will ever be able to ban search engines from my site, even though currently the traffic isn't producing any business.

It's a tough spot we are in as small businesses, but they have trillions to invest and will make sure that they ram AI down everyone's throats until they use it. I have to admit, Ai overview are useful, and they do include a carousel of links to the sites at the bottom which I click on for further info. So perhaps not a complete death knell...if google and OpenAi see masses of sites blocking them they will be forced to share more traffic with them or end up with very poor AI output. This will all take a while and many of us will be driven under or haved moved on by then.

Conro

6:11 am on Jul 28, 2024 (gmt 0)

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You too have fewer and fewer backlinks on Google search console? I have a huge number of spammy links and the good links are slowly disappearing

rustybrick

12:15 pm on Jul 28, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Concro - I am seeing my normal count.

NeapTide

3:16 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Conro same here. From past 4 months I am also not reaching adsense minimum 100 dollars threshold. Traffic has dropped off cliff on my main website while it has a bit recovered on another website. But that other website now gets very low cpc.

I got 5 more months of hosting (I paid in advanced for 2 years) and I am currently owning 1 shared and 1 dedicated server. If things don't get better I will shutdown these 2 websites as well. Already have shutdown 1 website few months ago. Can't keep generating free content in return for nothing.

In 2025 and onwards, I am expecting surge in hosting prices as when more and more websites would shutdown hosting companies will lift prices to cover their own expenses.

Internet Pirates are just destroying whole internet for their so called AI.

Samsam1978

3:23 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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It is crazy.

[edited by: Samsam1978 at 4:06 pm (utc) on Jul 29, 2024]

Samsam1978

3:59 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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The numbers don't lie. Over the past three years, my traffic has plummeted by a staggering 75%. It’s a slow bleed—month by month, the dip in traffic and income seems manageable, almost insignificant. But when I look at the broader picture, it’s devastating. The decline is substantial. I've already downgraded my server to half of what it was in 2009. My server company is losing $1000 a month just from my account alone. The impact is more than financial; it's personal. This is my livelihood.

I fear that AI-generated spam will flood the internet (already happening since this update in July 2024), making it impossible for genuine, human-created content to get ranked. People may lose trust in natural search results and be pushed into an AI-driven world. It's terrifying, really.

The thing is: AI isn't advanced enough yet to provide real, trustworthy answers. But people are forced to rely on it because they have no other choice? When Google is providing the wrong information to users --- then they will sue. As USA is a culture like that. The days of small, independent publishers like me could be numbered. Even a Google employee left and said the whole AI thing is hype and they are over-investing and it will come crashing down.

Imagine a future where the internet is dominated by a few websites (or is this already happening?) Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Reddit, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, news sites-- and maybe a few other very small search engines. Smaller publishers will be forgotten. Google will dictate what content gets seen; only (if we are lucky) the smaller websites with the "right" reputation will survive. Everything else will be shut down. Human content, and human experiences will all replaced by robotic information.

If Google doesn't whitelist OLD smaller publishers, or those that have human-created written content, the whole way we read information (and peoples experiences) will become extinct. Server companies will go bankrupt as there will be no websites left to host. Domain registrars will collapse too—why register a domain if you can't get any traffic? AI will monopolize the internet, rendering human written communication obsolete. And, this is not science fiction; it's a looming reality. And what's worse, spammers will invade platforms like Reddit and Quora and social media --- turning even social media into junk.

People might shift to social media for information and search, but how sustainable is that? Videos will replace written content as publishers try to make a living, but the ecosystem can't handle the sheer volume, and in the end, the publishers will give up. I am worried that there will be a total collapse within five years. Google will rake in crazy profits, holding a monopoly with AI search (that does not or will not) perform properly, people will sue them for providing the wrong information based on the AI, and news sites will sue them on copyright infringement, server companies, and domain registers will sue them for ruining their business. When the government finally steps in to save what's left, it will be too late. Laws will be passed to stop AI, and then it all crashes down.

And, it’s not just about the money anymore. It’s about the loss of various human voices, the cool, funny, witty information we use to find on someone’s blog, and the loss of human touch. The internet was supposed to be a space for everyone, where ideas could move around freely. Now, it seems like it's on the brink of being one blimming big massive robot. And I can't help but wonder—what happens to all of us when that day comes?

Plus, who's to say that someone (anyone? Apple?) sits back and sees all this and just creates another Google as people will shift over to a decent search alternative immediately as Google is not doing what the user wants.

And through all this, I think OpenAI search will fail, there is not enough people invested in AI --- Google themselves make themselves obsolete.

Those are some realities right now and fears. Signed - a worried publisher

[edited by: Samsam1978 at 4:50 pm (utc) on Jul 29, 2024]

Conro

4:29 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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If people lose trust in the content displayed in the SERPs because it was created with AI, why should they switch to an app that always uses AI? It doesn't make much sense, in fact at least the small site maybe manually reviews the content, but big tech doesn't waste time doing these things, they are busy saying that they are the best to investors who will run out of money

Samsam1978

4:36 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Yes, they don't have time. They could use us better to get rid of the Junk especially if we run good websites. There is NOWHERE for us to report the junk to apart from a feedback form which (I don't know where that goes).

Conro@ You said this "There will be fewer and fewer online sites, especially the older ones, this will not only kill Gemini which will have fewer and fewer sources, but also google search no one will use it anymore"

That is totally RIGHT.

Micha

4:39 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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There is something else that you describe with your future prospects: information control. No major media outlet covers all topics, and even all the major publishers combined cannot replace the multitude of small specialized sites. We can already see that quite clearly. Furthermore, AI likes to fantasize, so the amount of fake news will also increase.

Conro

4:54 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Samsam1978 but these people at Google think they are smart and that they will find every answer on reddit, to be translated into all languages. Honestly, if I had to copy from a source, I would never go to a forum, but to a specialized site, where I am more sure that the article will be correct. Google, on the other hand, thinks, perhaps for copyright reasons, that it is better to rely on forums with low-level content. Of course, their AI is also low-level, I don't think it's a coincidence

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4:58 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Conro Quora outranked one term of mine with a post from a user about poo that has nothing to do with the topic. It summed up the entire experience. Google know the results are not good, which is why it's promoting forums. The simple thing to do is rollback before all these silly algorithms as they are just not working, people are seeing junk natural search results mainly from new sites using AI. It's not rocket science. If a site is less than 2 years old with 300000 pages it is spam. There is one more thing I forgot to mention.

THERE IS NO WAY - AI ads will perform as well as a website's ad system. People wont click on them. And who fuels the internet.
Advertisers. They will stop advertising and money will be lost. i have seen the adverts on the AI overview page and people won't click and they wont be able to serve as many. I think Google need to stop worrying about Open AI, and know that search with websites is a cash cow and they should just offer an AI search button for people that want that - not force it on people. I get the feeling that it is about to crash for Google as the main shareholder of Google is selling his shares. He knows, natural search with websites is the way to go and if Google remove that from their portfolio then someone else will take their place. DuckDuck Go are already advertising for a rebrand Director, and going for seed funding big time.

Conro

5:24 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Yes, in the coming months I am sure that something will happen. Bing is changing its interface, with short AI summaries that push the user to click on the site to read the whole article, searchGPT is also coming, and it seems more like a collaboration with publishers, but it is to be understood who these publishers will be, whether all or only some. The only one who wants to shut down the sites seems to be only Google with their delusions of grandeur

Samsam1978

7:28 pm on Jul 29, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@Conro that is interesting how will searchGPT do a collaboration they are probably worried about getting sued.

Conro

6:18 am on Jul 30, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Google is getting worse by the day. Today I am looking for one of my articles in the serp, I find it more or less in twentieth position because it has dropped a lot. I check the sites that are there before and most of them are in English, they are not even translated. I searched on Google "it" in italian. It's truly amazing how much google garbage is

Samsam1978

1:33 pm on Jul 30, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Why are we all in the same boat. Black hatters just create and expect to be banned in a while, we create legit websites but get overtaken by these muppets all the time. They need to whitelist old small publishers so they don't look rank --- its as simple as that.

Samsam1978

3:01 pm on Jul 30, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I could see a search engine emerging with an angle on AI-free content now that would get some market share.

ichthyous

7:16 pm on Jul 30, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I am seeing a big jump up in the number of terms I am ranking on in the top 3 and top 10 results. Traffic is generally higher, but subject to odd patterns. Some days a specific country's traffic can be off by 30-60%. The traffic is not producing any sales inquiries whatsoever.

It appears that either we are already in a major recession (we aren't) or all the options loaded onto each page are just confusing people and making it harder for them to make any choice. The number of free and paid google shopping results, ai snippets, questions people ask, etc is just bewildering and overwhelming with some searches...generally the commercial ones.

Micha

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@ichthyous This confirms what I see in my shop. More and more visitors, no sales.

I've also seen a sharp increase on my news page. I haven't had so many visitors in three days for a long time, and the Discover traffic is also better than it has been for a long time.
It's about time the update came so that my page can slide back down again.

NeapTide

2:01 pm on Jul 31, 2024 (gmt 0)

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@ichthyous @Micha

You both are getting mostly fake zombie traffic. If it were real people, you would be generating sales. Google might have mastered how to make their bots produce fake human like traffic but actually its just bots overloading your severs.

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2:38 pm on Jul 31, 2024 (gmt 0)

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I am also not reaching adsense minimum 100 dollars threshold.

Blimey, I gave up on that years ago after my CTR went from 7+% to under 1% plus G slashed traffic levels and, bear in mind, I was an original AdSenser in the UPS Club earning in excess of $10K per month!

Global site's traffic has been surprisingly good for a July but genuine new blulk B2B enquiries are very thin on the ground however repeat long-time cusomer orders (10-40 years) are holding steady.

UK hotel site has had consistent traffic and realworld business with both having a record July.

ichthyous

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You both are getting mostly fake zombie traffic. If it were real people, you would be generating sales. Google might have mastered how to make their bots produce fake human like traffic but actually its just bots overloading your severs.


@NeapTide I don't think it's the case. I have bots excluded from analytics and I can see that the traffic is coming from around the world. Google doesn't send fake bots from around the world to pretend to be visitors...why would they, to suck up their own resources for nothing?

My traffic deriving from more commercial search terms has dropped, and been replaced with traffic from informational searches. Google is now showing mostly ecommerce enabled sites for those previous searches now. I'm hoping that Google find's that pushing only ecommerce sites on people for a whole range of terms does not provide the results it expected and reverses the trend somewhat.

We have all seen Google undo many big changes since about 2018, but the problem is it tends to last 6-12 months without business before anything reverses. It has already been about 10 months, and this is the slowest period for sales that I have seen since the Great Recession of 2009-10. We are all just being experimented on really.

BigKat

3:51 pm on Jul 31, 2024 (gmt 0)

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Seeing a swift drop today in traffic from Google here in the USA. Looking at the SERPS I see AIO is expanding into more searches and pushing organic results down even further out of view.

Micha

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@NeapTide So when I look at the logs, I can see a certain amount of zombie traffic, but the majority is definitely normal. I think the problem is that people are reacting very cautiously. Here in Germany, you hear from all sides how bad things are going, and with the holidays, that puts pressure on buying behavior.
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