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How do you handle unusual numbers in Web Analytics?
How frequently you're getting it? By this, you mean unusual traffic right?
If your website is getting spam traffic, you can block it with the help of a plugin for specific IPs.
If the traffic is spam the you can block it.
by unusual traffic, do you mean a few days it's up sometimes its down, like that?
Did anyone notice the spike in traffic in GA?
We're seeing a spike in organic traffic in the last week by 190% +
When working with Web Analytics, it is essential to pay attention to unusual numbers and investigate their reasons. Impressive numbers can signal issues with your website's traffic or Conversion Rate, which means that you need to take action to fix the issue.
If you're seeing unusually high pageviews or unique visitors, then it may be a sign that your site is attracting cluttered pages or ads from low-quality sources. Suppose conversions are falling short even though there are no significant changes made on your website. In that case, this could mean that something sneaky is interfering with your visitor's experience and preventing them from completing the conversion process.
(09-30-2022, 06:31 AM)soleseriouss Wrote: [ -> ]If your website is getting spam traffic, you can block it with the help of a plugin for specific IPs.

useful  Idea
But it seems like OP is on vacation.
(12-12-2022, 12:56 PM)smartscraper Wrote: [ -> ]useful  Idea
But it seems like OP is on vacation.
 People also block by country or by region.
(12-12-2022, 01:07 PM)avinash29 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-12-2022, 12:56 PM)smartscraper Wrote: [ -> ]useful  Idea
But it seems like OP is on vacation.
 People also block by country or by region.

OP isn't responding to his thread.
to any of us!
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