COVID-19 Impacts on Traffic?
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How many people here have witnessed some decline in traffic due to pandemic..? It's a thought that since people all around the world are in home and the usage of internet has increased a great deal the traffic on sites should also increase but that is not the case with me on different websites in past 3 weeks...
How many people have witnessed the traffic difference ever since the pandemic started or from start of the month of March..? Share your thoughts.
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I suppose, the traffic is now getting back, somehow. It was, earlier the crude impacts of Corona and recent google update. Since, the situations are going to be normal albeit slowly. However, till the time we get finally settled, we may not expect loads of traffic on some niches like sports, education, outdoor recreation etc.
Regards,
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Good Question My website traffic decreases almost 48%... and DA down to 20 points. If there a still way to solve this problem. I am really concern about it.
this is my website address https://bestspycamera.net/
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website and the Corona virus has no effect on our traffic and we are still at the forefront.
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Indeed, I am facing big drop in traffic due to covid-19.
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It didn't matter to me. We are working on several sites
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Its traffic has not decreased. We also had a higher ranking in Google and came a few steps higher -
And spamming lives on.
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I work mostly on sports-related websites and have seen a massive decline in traffic. Esports is on the up.
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For me...
- Academic traffic is down because schools are closed... but, I can see many visits coming in from course management systems.
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Retail traffic is good. People are still buying online, but if they don't have work for a while, I expect sales to slump.
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Some article pages are getting crazy traffic. Others are getting less than normal traffic. It depends upon the topic.
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