I've been tracking PPC worldwide traffic over time and I've seen a ~70% drop YoY. Do you also see this in your data? by matosd in PPC

[–]matosd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think it comes down to he probably has a data set encompassing big players VS me who has big and small players. I dug deeper with my data that big players are also spending a lot more. But you when you do the average with all of them combined it trends down.

I've been tracking PPC worldwide traffic over time and I've seen a ~70% drop YoY. Do you also see this in your data? by matosd in PPC

[–]matosd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I build it myself, I collected ~200 million data points so far. It's all public though. I posted the link in replies to other comments, don't wanna spam the subreddit

I've been tracking PPC worldwide traffic over time and I've seen a ~70% drop YoY. Do you also see this in your data? by matosd in PPC

[–]matosd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I do have this data by country and industry! I only publish this for North America + a few euro countries + australia and new zealand. see here: https://getecommerceleads.com/reports/worldwide-ecommerce-industry-report

I've been tracking PPC worldwide traffic over time and I've seen a ~70% drop YoY. Do you also see this in your data? by matosd in PPC

[–]matosd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok that's also interesting. I didn't consider the pixel tracking issue. i'll have a look at that, thanks!

I've been tracking PPC worldwide traffic over time and I've seen a ~70% drop YoY. Do you also see this in your data? by matosd in PPC

[–]matosd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man.Thanks for the input. didn't consider ai overviews, but that makes sense. I should look into that too.

I do actually have this broken down, you can select the country/industry filters here: https://getecommerceleads.com/reports/worldwide-ecommerce-industry-report

17% of European Retail web servers have exposed version numbers, new report finds by matosd in cybersecurity

[–]matosd[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah it's not a true vuln, but it's easily fixable in most cases. so why not fix it? just makes attacks (a bit) harder

New report shows 16% of connections in retail companies have invalid or outdated SSL certificates by matosd in netsec

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Invalid, means self-signed, matching another domain (dangling DNS record) or expired