Have you ever wondered how a newly launched website can surpass yours almost instantly?
I wanted to share a method related to this.
During the development of Google News, web traffic, advertising, and various URL traffic were given significant importance. The user experience updates from those years led to the following:
Imagine you set up a website and entered a page. Let's say your site has been live for just one hour.
If you receive popup traffic from any popup company to that page, it can suddenly appear at the top of search results.
You can see how content that was ranked 50th can quickly move to the first page and then drop to the 2nd or 3rd page. It will usually stay there for a while, generally around 72 hours. With proper use, it will start to rise again from where it was.
However, after a certain point, that page might experience a slight decline. Nevertheless, it will still create a noticeable difference in its ranking.
Some sites never drop. This is due to effective traffic management.
Note: Using this type of traffic incorrectly can lead to serious issues. Although it may initially seem surprising, there are fine details in traffic usage. Without understanding these details, traffic will only take you from point A to point B. If you want to reach point C, you need to know how to use it properly. Otherwise, you'll get stuck at a certain point.
Best of luck.
I wanted to share a method related to this.
During the development of Google News, web traffic, advertising, and various URL traffic were given significant importance. The user experience updates from those years led to the following:
Imagine you set up a website and entered a page. Let's say your site has been live for just one hour.
If you receive popup traffic from any popup company to that page, it can suddenly appear at the top of search results.
You can see how content that was ranked 50th can quickly move to the first page and then drop to the 2nd or 3rd page. It will usually stay there for a while, generally around 72 hours. With proper use, it will start to rise again from where it was.
However, after a certain point, that page might experience a slight decline. Nevertheless, it will still create a noticeable difference in its ranking.
Some sites never drop. This is due to effective traffic management.
Note: Using this type of traffic incorrectly can lead to serious issues. Although it may initially seem surprising, there are fine details in traffic usage. Without understanding these details, traffic will only take you from point A to point B. If you want to reach point C, you need to know how to use it properly. Otherwise, you'll get stuck at a certain point.
Best of luck.