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Even if there are errors, traffic does not drop immediately

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 8:48 am
by mehadihasan123456
It seems that if the traffic on the site does not fall and sales are going, then everything is fine. Who cares that there are errors, now they do not affect. In fact, such tactics carry great risks: a process has been launched that cannot be quickly corrected, errors have begun to be indexed by search engines, and the indexing process is very inert. For example, if some of the site pages are not always accessible to Yandex and Google robots, then at first this will not affect traffic, but in two weeks the company will see a decrease in traffic due to deterioration of positions.

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We have configured site uptime monitoring to determine whether our site twitter data is always available or whether it may stop opening at some point when users or search robots navigate to it.

Here's what could have had the strongest impact on traffic - this is relevant for any project in any field:

1. "5xx errors" on the site, the site "fell" and was unavailable for some time. If the search robot cannot access the server, the site may disappear from the search. After all, there is no point for the user in a site that he cannot access.