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Old September 21st, 2009, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

Inkweaver Review gets 9000 visitors a month.
Experiment Garden gets 4500 visitors a month.
Books For Sale is only one month old, and has gotten 742 visits.

So I have quite a range of different traffic levels among my blogs.
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I get about 60 visitors a day at the moment. I guess I'm low traffic then
And considering you just now got back to blogging again, I bet that number will increase in no time at all.
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Old September 22nd, 2009, 05:09 AM
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That's 1,800 a month. Almost there!
Dho! I had not thought of it like that. Why did you have to bring maths into this
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

I am there with you Invader-Stu, on the low-end of the spectrum.

I determine my "high/low" by my historical averages. Less than 80 views a day is unusually low and over 200 a day is a good day. I average 150-180 views and would love to see that rise!
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I think used to average about 120 a day before I went on my break so it gives me something to aim for now I've started again
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I'm not getting much traffic on my blog, so obviously i would say that i get low traffic, but i think 1000 uniques a day would be a nice number for high traffic. 500 uniques a day would be medium for me and anything lower then 200 would be considered low. Of course the more traffic we receive the more chance there is to get some income from our blog. Unfortunatly getting traffic is pretty difficult and requires quite a lot of hard work.
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

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The 1,000,000th (1 millionth) most-visited site on Quantcast gets traffic somewhere around 2,000 U.S. visitors a month. If you crack the Top 1 million, I'd say you're getting medium traffic. Below that, low traffic. The No. 100,000th site gets about 12,500 visitors a month. I'd consider that high traffic. I guess it's all subjective, though. I was thinking about trying to do a bell-curve distribution based on the total number of sites on the internet (156 million+), but I'm not good enough at math

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I get about 60 visitors a day at the moment. I guess I'm low traffic then
60 a day x 30 = 1800 a month (no, just 200 visitors off, not "low")

For a better analysis, use Google Analytics. They can compare your site's traffic to other sites of similar size (use the Benchmark tab).
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

Are we talking about the number of visits total, or the number of original viewers or the total times pages are viewed?
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Are we talking about the number of visits total, or the number of original viewers or the total times pages are viewed?
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

I think that this question really depends on the niche. If you are in something random like how to grow cucumbers, 50 uniques per day is doing really really good! If, however, you are in the weight loss niche, 200 uniques per day may still be considered low.

I have a site in the weight loss niche that gets over 200 hits per day but the ads do not convert that well. I also have a site that it's in the organic lawn care niche that gets maybe 50 hits per day but my ads convert extremely well.

It's all relative I guess. My personal blog fluctuates between 50 and 100 unique hits per day and will occasionally spike up to the 200 range if it hits StumbleUpon. I don't really advertise on that one, other than to offer my free Wordpress Video Tutorials, and it does pretty well.

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