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AndreyIvanoff2011-06-17 15:41:16
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AndreyIvanoff, 2011-06-17 15:41:16

Strange statistics of a deleted blog - what could be the matter?

Hello Khabrovites .

For three years I have had a blog on the blogspot platform. Its fate is sad - at the beginning I closed it for external visits - and there were no visits, which is logical. And in May of this year, I decided to remove it altogether - this is how visits from Brazil are now coming in bulk - at least Google Analytics statistics indicate this.

Visits come from strange pages: bit.ly/forexmarket , camera-digital.golbnet.com , www.acessa.me .

I am attaching a picture of the traffic: I understand that these visits come across a message stating that such a blog does not exist, however - where does the traffic come from and exactly one month after the deletion?


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atomlib, 2011-06-17
@atomlib

Looks like regular analytics spam. That is, someone specially passes with a certain referee to the blog. After all, it is obvious that the blogspot user has access to information about the pages from which the transition was made, an unpopular blogger, out of interest, will also climb to see how they are linked to, with what kind of feedback - why not take advantage of this? When I used the blogspot, I noticed such a phenomenon - some kind of left-handed referrals, sometimes just shortened links (apparently, a ban of this phenomenon also happens).

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Alexander, 2011-06-17
@0lympian

Perhaps the page remained in the search index, and bots climbed, cheating user factors for a site with a similar theme (they periodically go to other sites so as not to burn).

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crosser, 2011-06-17
@crosser

I also have a lot of visits from these sites. On different sites.

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