Site Traffic Down? Take A Look At Your Competitors While good content is key and content presentation design is critical to search performance, competitors are sometimes the greatest cause of traffic reductions. |
Customers and prospects call me all the time wondering why their traffic is down. They assume it’s something they’ve done (or not done) and they rarely think about outside forces. The idea that you (and you alone) are the cause for traffic reductions is just as silly as believing that you are the cause for the increases. Indeed, you can influence traffic, but any belief that you are the master of your SEO domain is an incomplete version of reality. There’s a coin-flip chance (or better) that any drop in traffic is likely to correlate with a change in your competitive landscape. Furthermore, you must drill beyond the permafrost to understand causal indicators. Fact: traffic dropped; but traffic from where? It’s important you first isolate the nature of the drop before jumping to any conclusions. Is the drop mostly in organic search referrals? Is the drop mostly from one search engine? Is the drop mostly from a particular portal that always drives visitors to your site? There are dozens and perhaps a hundred causes for traffic dips. Here are some things you can to do isolate causal effects of traffic or ranking changes - specifically those related to competitive pressure.
Studying your competitors in terms of traffic is a key performance indicator – don’t assume the problems are related to your site, it’s SEO-ness, or its design. |
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