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Old October 6th, 2009, 03:59 PM
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

I tend to agree with Matt above. How much traffic you target is a function of what you want to achieve from your blog. If you're doing it for ads, you want as much traffic as you can get, but that's going to be difficult to do. If you're looking for clients or to sell a product, then you just need enough traffic to hit your target sales amount. Once you start making sales, that's when other marketing plans will come into effect like getting repeat customers or referrals.

On my old blog, I averaged about 100 visitors a day, but it was very geo-localized. My current blog is much broader and I've just made a big jump in traffic to nearly 200 per day. My goal is 1000 a day.
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

at present i am lucky if i get more than ten per day! hasnt deterred me yet tho!
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

Well I've so far had about 1000 since May so I guess I'm nearly in the medium bracket but not entirely scaring you guys yet :-D
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

dibbs98 -- as a fellow member of the "not even in the low traffic bracket yet" club I felt it fair to have a look at your MOZBAK site. Well done - looks good to me as does what you are doing out there - good stuff.

had a good read about and even noticed some adverts for tools for making Pizzas and so I thought " I like Pizza!" so I had a good look at them too!

Keep the faith Brother - I too refuse to let stats stop me writing! :-)
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

Anywhere over 1,000 would have to be medium.
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Old October 14th, 2009, 06:06 PM
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

I'd have to agree with Swaby in relation to how much traffic you target. If a blog covers a specific niche the target is likely to be low but more likely to be quality.
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

I had a drop-off in traffic on my site about 4-5 months ago when I altered my focus. Prior to that, I was in the 15-20k per month range, my best day to date was over 9000 unique hits and my best month was near 30k. However, since I widened my interests to keep myself from going stir-crazy, I've dropped to 200-250 hits per day, 6500-7000 hits per month.

To be honest, I consider what I'm getting to be pretty low traffic, even though I'm purposely not trying to sell anything or get ad views. I really want my higher readership back without going back to being a one-trick pony, I'm just not sure how to go about it. Sometimes it makes me want to beat my head on the wall.
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Default Re: What do you consider high/medium/low traffic?

I guess it depends on the individual, for me low traffic would be like 20 per day medium 50 per day, high 100 per day. But Im not looking to make money
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