Just noticed that my main site has had a huge boost in organic traffic today and wondered if anyone has heard of a new Google algorithm update? There aren't any other obvious ex
It might be - sometimes site owners see indicators such as this before the actual rollout begins. Same thing happened to me with the last update.
But it also might be Black Friday and people looking for deals or starting to think about Christmas. I haven't had an increase in traffic, but have seem my conversions increase significantly across a few sites.
It might also be that you just made it past a 'wall'. I find that my traffic will get stuck in a zone for a few months, then increase, and repeat the process.
Thanks Nat. My conversions haven't gone up. If anything I think people have been holding back a bit waiting for the Black Friday bargains in the past week (I am learning a lot about US consumer festivals!). Also, not sure car seats are natural xmas gifts. It must either be a huge update or my own site getting a general rankings boost due to "age" or some other metric? I will listen out for other people in the next few days since if it is a big update, other sites will be affected too.
Either way, trying to explain sudden visitor increase (50% up in a day) is a nice problem to have ;)
It could also be that one of your posts went 'viral' (I hate that marketing term, but whatever). One time I had a post get passed around FB for a day and got like 200 likes in a day for no reason at all other than someone with followers liked it.
Check analytics to see if one post is the source of your traffic. It's under Behavior > Site Content
It's also possible, as you said, that you just hit some sort of algorithm jackpot. You'll have to monitor to see if it's a temporary or permanent change.
PS. Every US holiday is a consumer festival, lol.
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Has there been a google update in the past 24 to 48 hours?
Just noticed that my main site has had a huge boost in organic traffic today and wondered if anyone has heard of a new Google algorithm update? There aren't any other obvious ex
It might be - sometimes site owners see indicators such as this before the actual rollout begins. Same thing happened to me with the last update.
But it also might be Black Friday and people looking for deals or starting to think about Christmas. I haven't had an increase in traffic, but have seem my conversions increase significantly across a few sites.
It might also be that you just made it past a 'wall'. I find that my traffic will get stuck in a zone for a few months, then increase, and repeat the process.
Thanks Nat. My conversions haven't gone up. If anything I think people have been holding back a bit waiting for the Black Friday bargains in the past week (I am learning a lot about US consumer festivals!). Also, not sure car seats are natural xmas gifts. It must either be a huge update or my own site getting a general rankings boost due to "age" or some other metric? I will listen out for other people in the next few days since if it is a big update, other sites will be affected too.
Either way, trying to explain sudden visitor increase (50% up in a day) is a nice problem to have ;)
It could also be that one of your posts went 'viral' (I hate that marketing term, but whatever). One time I had a post get passed around FB for a day and got like 200 likes in a day for no reason at all other than someone with followers liked it.
Check analytics to see if one post is the source of your traffic. It's under Behavior > Site Content
It's also possible, as you said, that you just hit some sort of algorithm jackpot. You'll have to monitor to see if it's a temporary or permanent change.
PS. Every US holiday is a consumer festival, lol.
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US Amazon pays dollar cheques to UK citizens under their affiliate program. As far as I am aware, this is the only method of payment - no direct bank transfers. The problem is t
These are various hurtles that we are faced with doing business online. As well everyone seems to be getting a cut from a business transaction.
This thread might be useful to read
http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/847027-best-way-get-direct-deposit-international-amazon-associates.html
Ok thanks - so opening a dollar account with Citibank looks better than paying it into my normal bank in terms of the deposit fee, but I need to check what fees / exchange rates are used when transferring dollar funds from Citibank to my normal bank.
The fees will be enormous for instance Lloyds bank charges a $100 to maintain a dollar account
However as Katie says she gets hers through the bank in starling and so do I.
This is what they say:"Direct Deposit Information and FAQ
Amazon Associates allows people to be paid by direct deposit to their nominated bank accounts if they and their bank are based within the United States. At this time, the Amazon.com Associates Program is unable to offer direct deposit to International Associates or to banks located outside of the United States.
oh come to think of it mine is UK that is worth knowing as you say it costs extra to convert and pay for the cheque service,, would they not use paypal
guess I will be sticking with you and looking for another affiliate program to deal with usa
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Converting dollar cheques to pounds in uk?
US Amazon pays dollar cheques to UK citizens under their affiliate program. As far as I am aware, this is the only method of payment - no direct bank transfers. The problem is t
These are various hurtles that we are faced with doing business online. As well everyone seems to be getting a cut from a business transaction.
This thread might be useful to read
http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/847027-best-way-get-direct-deposit-international-amazon-associates.html
Ok thanks - so opening a dollar account with Citibank looks better than paying it into my normal bank in terms of the deposit fee, but I need to check what fees / exchange rates are used when transferring dollar funds from Citibank to my normal bank.
The fees will be enormous for instance Lloyds bank charges a $100 to maintain a dollar account
However as Katie says she gets hers through the bank in starling and so do I.
This is what they say:"Direct Deposit Information and FAQ
Amazon Associates allows people to be paid by direct deposit to their nominated bank accounts if they and their bank are based within the United States. At this time, the Amazon.com Associates Program is unable to offer direct deposit to International Associates or to banks located outside of the United States.
oh come to think of it mine is UK that is worth knowing as you say it costs extra to convert and pay for the cheque service,, would they not use paypal
guess I will be sticking with you and looking for another affiliate program to deal with usa
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There was some changes recently and it said would take a bit to settle down