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No change to SERPs but traffic doubled?

Anyone else seeing a strange change today.

         

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4:10 am on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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My site which was getting 50+% traffic from MSN since Huricane Dominic hit has taken a strange turn today.

Today, the stats show about 20% google, 20% yahoo and 15% MSN.

Traffic has more than doubled, today only (thousands of visitors.)

There is no apparent change to the SERPs.

Has anyone else seen anything like this going on with their sites today?

Since nothing appears to have changed in the SERPs, what could explain this huge increase in google and yahoo search traffic?

MHes

1:15 pm on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi

Internal pages ranking better for more obscure keyword phrases?

Check your logs.

cindysunc

1:20 pm on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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What i tried to post yesterday, recent crawl was added or the new freshdeepbot, It's been this way for me since yesterday afternoon.

reneewood

2:03 pm on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Yesterday my original index page, which had been missing since dominic, returned to the serps. Newer versions of this page have appeared in the past few weeks due to freshbot, but this is the first time this original index page has shown up.

Interesting.

Stefan

2:13 pm on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Everflux seems to have fluxed some of the recent sticky fresh serps back out of the index. The update will be along soon anyway, then we'll see where the chips have finally fallen post-Dominic.

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5:27 pm on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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It is possible that some of the more obscure searches on minor pages are adding up to more traffic overall but I don't see it in the logs.

It looks as if the same searches are being done but the volume is much higher. It is as if google and yahoo suddenly got twice as many searchers interested in this particular type of widget.

The total numbers are holding up today although MSN has gone up to about 40%. Google and Yahoo are still at about 20% each.

JoeHouse

5:52 pm on Jun 14, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I am glad to see everyone is starting to see more traffic. However I have a newer site (2 months) and nothing has changed for me. May was supposed to be the month my backlinks get in and my serps indexed, but nothing. Can Anyone enlighten me as to why others are seeing recent changes to traffic etc...and me nothing?

eaden

3:11 am on Jun 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The serps may seem the same to you but different elsewhere.

I have seen 2 distinctly different serp results for the same query, they change at will back and forth. I'm guessing that the datacenters have different indexes. So keep trying your query, you may see the different serp.

Although if you are already #1 this explanation can be discounted.

BigDave

3:57 am on Jun 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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quotations,

A couple of times that I have had a big jump on some of the same old searches, it is because of "real world" factors. A magazine article about "fuzzy blue widgets" can lead to a lot of people searching on it.

As centered as we are on the web and the stats, sometimes we have to step back and remember that searches are done by real people and the search volume can be triggered by many different things. If they make old fashioned hand crank ice cream on a PBS show, or some star is seen vacationing on a carribean island that there will be a lot of searches on those specific things, and we will never be able to figure out why by looking at the SERPs or our logs.

quotations

4:22 am on Jun 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I did see that kind of jump on another page wrt the recent US Presidential episode. Traffic to that page jumped 500% for a day and then dropped back down.

In that case, it was pretty obvious what happened.

This is not looking like that.

I know there have been some SERPs running around that appear to be "pre-Dominic" or "post-Dominic" and have my pages at 1,2,5,6,7 for the most common two word "widget phrase" ...

I have not seen those in a while and instead, I keep getting the new listings at 4,5,8,9 and "does not exist."

Perhaps there is a data center someplace with the better results but I am not seeing it. I will just enjoy it while it keeps up.

quotations

5:52 pm on Jun 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Something has changed back today but only half way.

msn is back to leading for search traffic but traffic is still up about 25% versus the last 4-5 weeks.

mrguy

6:05 pm on Jun 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Google is tweaking.

For a set of serps I'm watching, I'm seeing newly created doorway pages come in and beat high ranking sites simply because they are new. I know they won't stick, but it looks like a method to take advantage of Google's poor ranking system right now.

Once the dance occurs and backlinks are finally added and your Serps our somewhat back to normal, then remove the "content targeted pages".

Granted, they will flux in and out, but a day in can equal a lot of traffic.

There is something seriously wrong if a freshly created doorway page can outrank established existing sites.

mfishy

6:48 pm on Jun 15, 2003 (gmt 0)

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<<There is something seriously wrong if a freshly created doorway page can outrank established existing sites. >>

This has always been the problem with Fresh SERPS.