Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Four Things to Do if Your Traffic Numbers Drop

Four Things to Do if Your Traffic Numbers Drop
When you're trying to run an online business, you need to
be aware of your traffic counts at all times. These are
the counts of how many people are visiting your website on
any given day. The more people you have visiting your
site, the more likely it will be that your profits will
also go up. So, it's essential that you not only monitor
these numbers, but also become concerned when you see a
sudden drop in the traffic counts. Here are the four
things you should do when you see your traffic numbers drop.

Check the Site

Before you begin to panic, you will want to try to pull up
your own site to see if you can see it. If you can easily
pull it up, there maybe nothing technically wrong with it.
Check the content next to see if something was placed onto
your site unintentionally or if anyone hacked your website
and made it completely different from what you meant your
site to look like. Take a few minutes to go over all of
the main pages of your site and then see if you can get
into your site as a customer would. If everything looks
okay, you might have other problems you need to work on.

Call the Web Host

If you can't access your site, but you can access other
websites, the problem may lie in the services of your web
host. If the server is down, you will not be able to
access the site, causing your customers to not be able to
access it as well. When a web host server goes down often,
the traffic counts will begin to drop as the customers
become more wary of whether your site will be available.
Or, if there is a sudden drop in the numbers, you might
simply need to get the server repaired or your information
switched over to a backup server so that it can be
broadcast to your customers. When your web host is
crashing more often than it should, you need to start
looking for a new web host.

Look Back Over Changes You've Made

When a sudden drop in your traffic occurs, you might want
to stop to think about what changes you've made recently.
Did you change your prices? Did you change your images?
Any sort of changes might be the reason for your change in
traffic count. When your customers are accustomed to
certain features on your site or certain menus, it might
take them a while to get used to them - or the drop in your
counts might be a sign that they simply don't like what
you've done at all. To respond to this situation, you
might want to change your site to its original format and
see what happens to the traffic counts then.

Wait it Out

But sometimes, there is simply no rhyme or reason to the
traffic counts dropping - they just do. And if you can,
simply wait it out to see what happens over the course of
the next week. If your site is up and running and it's
still working the way it should, you might simply be
experiencing a temporary shift in the market, which will
eventually turn around. When you're still getting new site
visitors and old customers, you might just need to wait it
out until things get back to normal. Perhaps there's a new
site that just started and that is drawing attention to
itself for the moment. Once customers realize that you are
still the better business, they'll be back.


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