A competitor “ate” my traffic


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    Over the past month, we lost almost 40% of our organic traffic, and it all went to one specific competitor. Visually, our pages are better, faster, and more convenient. I started digging — it turned out that he received a bunch of mentions on some incomprehensible forums and blogs. It seems that the matter is not in the content, but in external optimization. How to restore positions and bypass him?

    #214163
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    It’s challenging when a competitor impacts your traffic. To regain visibility, consider participating in a backlinks forum to enhance your site’s authority. Engaging with these platforms can help you build quality backlinks, potentially improving your search engine ranking and recovering lost traffic.

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    If organic traffic moved to a competitor, the problem is often external influence and visibility. At the same time, the product itself can be great. I also sometimes don’t understand what exactly my competitors are doing that things are working for them and not for me.

    #223057
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    Look at your competitor’s case, what sources are driving their growth and where exactly they strengthened their presence. For keyword, ranking, and visibility analysis in stores, you can use https://asomobile.net/en/ . I consider it essential for a marketing team. It helps you understand where you dropped and which areas need to be improved to get traffic back.

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