Global Internet Traffic - The Cyclical Nature Of The Web

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

I have often wondered if there is some grand resource out there for those of us who are interested in trends by industry. It would also be helpful if this were returned to me chronologically. Daily would be ideal.

If you run your own as part, or all, of your , trends are of great concern to you. Some days, your seem to be over performing. This is great and it’s very easy to get used to. The in you goes into hyper-drive. Well, what goes up, must come down. The only problem is, on the internet, there are way too many variables that dictate success to ignore any “downturn” in performance. If there was just a way to gauge whether it’s the industry as a whole that has taken a downturn or if it’s just your one .

Personally, I have seen rather predictable ups and downs in traffic. I remember back over the Summer, during the holidays. On July fourth, was anemic, only to have an upswing shortly thereafter. I suppose you could just let your be and hope for the best, but any owner worth his/her salt isn’t going to sit idly by and watch outside forces play such a strong role.

I think the type of information I am talking about is available over at ComScore, but I believe you must pay for that. I suppose I could trot over to Alexa and type in one of my competitor’s URLs to see how their traffic has fared during the past few weeks, but Alexa’s are notoriously unreliable. They are built upon the , which is geared much more towards some groups of , rather than others. Let’s just say that gravitate towards the , but soccer moms don’t. Tech traffic is going to look a heck of a lot higher than pottery . There may some value in the site across industries though, since those people would visit various types of similar .

I will continue to look for an answer to this little issue I am having, but in the meantime, if you know of any industry based traffic trend sources, please post a comment.

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