Organic Search Visits Rapidly Decreasing?
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Last week i had over 2000 organic pageviews and this week i have 0
Could this be an error, how could this possibly happen?
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It did help but now my ranking report is completely different then the one i saw earlier, if these statistics are correct im getting very concerned,
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Hi Chad,
Thanks for reaching out, looks like this may be an issue with the Google oauth issue. I went ahead and sent ya an email to explain and some of the things you can do to fix it
Hope you got that email
Basically with any Oauth process, your token sometimes expires ahead of time while our service is still on, this is entirely something on Google's end. We are coming with a better solutions to keep your token "alive" in the future, but in the meantime you would just have to re-auth token by refreshing your connection between SEOmoz and GA.
Hope that was helpful!
Best,
Peter
SEOmoz Help Team. -
Could not find server webstats, but analytics is not showing this info
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Analytics are working properly for this site. I am looking for webstats in mediatemple now
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If you have control over your hosting, you normally can log in to the server's hosting control panel and see stats there. Are you currently using Google Analytics on your site? If so, you might want to check if the data is still going in to that profile and that your tracking script is still embedded on all pages of your website.
Scott O.
If you feel I have been helpful, please choose "Good Answer". Thanks!
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The overview tab on my pro dashboard, How do i find server webstats?>
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What tool are you using to measure this? Does your server's webstats support this data? It is odd that there would be zero. Especially if you still rank in the search engines and if you are still getting referral and direct traffic.
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