Unstable ranking
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Hello,
I own a website wich lately (since like few months ago) have a unstable ranking, I mean that one day I get 800 organic visits (good sells) and then a week when organic visits fall to 700,600,500,400.. then up again
Why does this happen? I am lossing ranking :S
site : todorepuestoselectro(dot)com
Thank you very much im learning a lot here!
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In google analytics, select a week, or month that you were getting good traffic and select compare to the past and then compare organic search sources against a week your traffic was off. The ones with the biggest changes will show at the top of the list. You'll be able to see if some of your terms are losing traffic or if all of your terms are losing traffic equally.
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Sure, Thats why I created this question
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I see you have google analytics installed--are you spending any time reviewing your stats?
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not really,because my site has more than 3k of products and ints imposible to track all keywords (I think)
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Juana Maria are you monitoring which keywords have the traffic that is going up and down?
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