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ZOXEXIVO2016-02-10 18:27:29
Search Engine Optimization
ZOXEXIVO, 2016-02-10 18:27:29

Why is there roughly the same number of users visiting my site each day?

I have a website with 150 +- 20 visitors a day. According to some requests, it is included in the TOP-10.
Why exactly 150 and why is it so stable from day to day? I do not believe in such statistics. The bots are swept aside.
Visits are mainly from Yandex and Google. How does it happen that so many people constantly come from them and why is it so evenly smeared?
Let's take one week:
Why didn't the people who came to my site on Thursday, Friday or Saturday come all in a crowd on Monday and didn't make me attendance of 450 people? Do search engines dose impressions in such a way that people evenly come to the site?
Can anyone explain this?

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Dmitry Entelis, 2016-02-10
@ZOXEXIVO

Traffic can be affected by 2 things:
a) changes in the ranking of search engines - visible at long intervals
b) behavioral model of users (the interest of the topic depending on the day of the week, season, specific date, etc.)
Judging by the number of visitors and the phrase "requests are in the top -10" - your requests are extremely low-frequency.
In fact, LF requests are not affected by behavioral factors, and therefore stability.

Why didn't the people who came to my site on Thursday, Friday or Saturday come all in a crowd on Monday and didn't make me attendance of 450 people? Do search engines dose impressions in such a way that people evenly come to the site?
Can anyone explain this?
Search engines do not dose anything. Just an LF request is actually an extremely low chance event. On a large number of attempts (Internet audience), it tends to a normal distribution, as far as I remember the ter-ver course.
It seems to you that it is stable because you have a small sample of observations.
On a long sample (XX years) you will certainly catch days when there will be extremely low and extremely high traffic.
Again, the longer the period of time you group the sample, the more it tends to average.
On an hourly or minute chart, there will be a wild number of peaks.

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Peter, 2016-02-10
@petermzg

My site is also consistently visited by almost the same number of people per day.
Moreover, everyone comes from one source and there is no one through search queries.
It makes no sense for anyone to wind up calls. This is clearly a coincidence.
Moreover, visits increase in certain periods. It looks like a collective mind. ))

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Rim2017, 2017-09-10
@Rim2017

To make sure that there is a traffic limit, it is enough to buy real visitors to the site from search engines. If you have 120 people a day, buy 50 uniques from Yandex and 50 from Google (there are such services) and you will see that attendance will remain at the same level + - 30 people. High positions in the search do not guarantee high attendance. By HF request in TOP 1, you can not get a single visitor. When the traffic reaches its limit during the day, then your site will simply stop showing to everyone except yourself. This is clearly visible in analytics.google in real time. For the money of Yandex Direct and AdWords, you will get as much traffic as you like, even lard, but the traffic is not rubber and if it is added somewhere, then it will definitely decrease somewhere. That's the whole trick.

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sim3x, 2016-02-10
@sim3x

Without looking at your logs and statistics, one can only guess

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Dark Hole, 2016-02-10
@abyrkov

That's the way it should be. Popularity grows slowly, but does not decrease.

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Andrey Alekseev, 2016-02-10
@Aniriksiy

Maybe the answer is simple and your site is really visited by 150 + -20 people a day?

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Mikhail Melnikov, 2016-02-11
@xiaum

Why didn't the people who came to my site on Thursday, Friday or Saturday come all in a crowd on Monday and didn't make me attendance of 450 people?

Because there are few such people. They are called the "core audience" - those who visit the site regularly. If 150 visitors a day come to you, most likely there are only a few, a maximum of dozens. And the rest come and then do not return. How to make them come back - it is already necessary to improve the site, its structure, make it interesting. Depends on the type of site, somewhere the core is a larger percentage, somewhere less.

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