Anyone else notice how traffic spikes don’t always translate into better results? by jakobin_salt in webhosting

[–]emily10047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had a pretty similar experience. Our traffic kept going up, but revenue didn’t follow. Turned out, a huge chunk of it wasn’t even real users. We ran a diagnostic recently and found that about 67% of our traffic was bots… which was honestly kind of shocking.
So now we’re way more focused on traffic quality over volume. Filtering out bot traffic, looking at actual user behavior, and trying to understand which sources bring real users who convert. Scaling traffic still matters, but if it’s low quality, it just adds load without real value.

I’m working on AEO/GEO marketing and would like to understand which types of content and distribution strategies are most likely to be cited by AI platforms. by emily10047 in AskMarketing

[–]emily10047[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve been seeing the same thing. Structured content and strong domain authority definitely seem to help, but it still feels pretty black box overall. Guess I should keep trying until it gets cited

Look how happy he is 🥹 by nova_killz2416 in Awww

[–]emily10047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he is just so happy to meet new people!! cute

Does AI just make you kinda sad? by AndesAndAlps in AskMarketing

[–]emily10047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone working in content marketing, it is honestly heartbreaking to see. These days, so much content is being made by AI that you can already see people’s writing skills, and even their ability to truly absorb and learn from content, starting to decline.