traffic at the limit, has this ever happened to you?

Alex_Roma89

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Hi all guys, have you ever had a site that at some point stops with traffic?

Let me explain, I arrived with a site at 3,500 unique users per day, but I haven't moved from this figure for the past few months, even after aggressive link building. How do you climb in these moments?

Waiting for your magic recipe!
 
More social media postings on new forums, publicity, more backlinks, and adverts. Leave where you have saturated already
 
More social media postings on new forums, publicity, more backlinks, and adverts. Leave where you have saturated already
90% of traffic is all organic. Unfortunately on social networks the various algorithms have cut off my legs, I have a page with 70k fans, when I post something it reaches not even 300 people if I don't pay. I don't know how to fix this social media problem and I've relied on Google for traffic all these years.
 
Are you consistently adding content or just building backlinks?
 
90% of traffic is all organic. Unfortunately on social networks the various algorithms have cut off my legs, I have a page with 70k fans, when I post something it reaches not even 300 people if I don't pay. I don't know how to fix this social media problem and I've relied on Google for traffic all these years.
This is the same reason why some people started their own Social Networks like thewiki Network and wt Social.

I also observed this issue and left all conventional Social Media Platforms. These days, Social Networks are filtering our content as per demography and geography.

In the past, I was able to connect with people from all around the world, but today, even if I search for a specific name, I am not able to find them because Social Networks have started localization of data and also ensured that only 5% to 10% of your followers may receive your posted content if you haven't paid.

It is therefore better to join social networks which don't believe in any algorithm as such, and let content flow as it comes. You can try using the above mentioned social networks ... They are small but may have more dedicated audience.
 
If you have been stuck at 3,500 unique users per day for a few months, even after aggressive link building, you can try to improve your website's user experience and content to increase engagement and retention of your current visitors. You can also analyze your website's traffic sources and user behavior to identify any potential areas of improvement. Additionally, you can continue to build high-quality backlinks and consider expanding your content and marketing efforts to reach new audiences.
 
You can also do keyword research and focus more long tail keywords. It helps in increasing the traffic.
 
thanks everyone for the advice. actually in my sector in Italy they are among the sites with the most visits, I check against competitors with semrush .. I have seen a few videos where they indicate that spending a little money on Facebook will automatically increase organic engagement. as a sort of "since you pay your premium" now let's see what happens!
 
Is your 70k social media page twitter?
If so, elon decided if you dont have a blue tick, your reach will be severly limited.
 
no it's Facebook. in the good old days every post was a golden shower, now more of a golden shower
 
I think you're being stuck because you need to optimise your website for user experience etc.
 
I have to say that page speed and other google tests have good results.. maybe I'll keep pushing with backlinks.. yesterday there was a slight increase in visits.. "crying always bears fruit" they say in Italy
 
Have you considered implementing SEO for the site? Somehow it works to drag your visitors over time.
 
I have to say that page speed and other google tests have good results.. maybe I'll keep pushing with backlinks.. yesterday there was a slight increase in visits.. "crying always bears fruit" they say in Italy
Do you buy guest posts for your site?
 
I have been at that point several times. It's very hard to grow traffic once it stabilizes and only a new strategy can get you out there.

I was pretty much successful in breaking the point many times but it was only due to the trends because staying at the top for a competitive keyword isn't very possible for a medium-sized blog.
 
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