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WebGain
@WebGain
Job Title: Owner
Company: WebGain
Website Description
Digital agency - we do webdesign, webshops, optimization (incl. SEO), email marketing and online advertising.
Favorite Thing about SEO
Making great results and a huge difference for businesses
Latest posts made by WebGain
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RE: Direct traffic is up 2100% (due to a bot/crawler I believe)
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RE: Direct traffic is up 2100% (due to a bot/crawler I believe)
Follow up: I have fixed this now. It was a monitoring tool by Digicure, where I have signed up to be a beta tester. Their platform checks the website like a normal visitor from servers around the world (in my test case it is Denmark and California) and thereby it looked like normal direct traffic in my data. I excluded their stated server IP-addresses in my Google Analytics filters and that helped. Thanks again guys for the help.
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RE: Direct traffic is up 2100% (due to a bot/crawler I believe)
Thank you for all your great advice. I will follow them and see how it works.
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Direct traffic is up 2100% (due to a bot/crawler I believe)
Hi,
The direct traffic to website www.webgain.dk has increased by over 2100% recently. I can see that most of it is from US (my target audience is in Denmark and the website is in danish).
What can I do about this? All this traffic gives my website a bounce rate of 99.91% for direct traffic. I believe it is some sort of bot/crawler.
Best posts made by WebGain
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RE: Direct traffic is up 2100% (due to a bot/crawler I believe)
Follow up: I have fixed this now. It was a monitoring tool by Digicure, where I have signed up to be a beta tester. Their platform checks the website like a normal visitor from servers around the world (in my test case it is Denmark and California) and thereby it looked like normal direct traffic in my data. I excluded their stated server IP-addresses in my Google Analytics filters and that helped. Thanks again guys for the help.
Young danish guy striving to become one of the best SEO profiles in Denmark. Working as the online manager for a startup company in Denmark and also working as a consultant in my own business WebGain.
I have two mantras:
- Business is a team sport.
- Do what you love and do it often.
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