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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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The amount of traffic doesn't matter as much as the quality.
That being said, the same quality traffic should convert the same regardless of the amount per hour/day/week (4500 hits/hour should generate 3 sales just as 4500 hits/day should) |
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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Quality of traffic certainly should, by common sense, make more sales.
However, I've seen an increase on one of my blogs from 150-200 google hits a day to about 1200 google hits a day, and no increase in conversions. They haven't gone down, the traffic is staying, reading, looking, but conversions have stayed level, no up, no down. I would like to blame it on my own blog, that it's not optimized to sell, and that it's my fault, which it probably is - but what I don't get is that even with an increase in traffic, sales haven't gone up. I'm confused! |badidea|
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