It’s the Christmas season all right and though this is the year spent for family, reunions and friends, the one time it isn’t for is for sitting in front of the computer all day long and blogging!
Has the season washed away some of your traffic? In my stats, I’m showing about an average of 300 less visitors. And I’m not complaining. At least I know that my readers have lives. Hehe!
By the time you read this, I’m long gone! Boracay, here I am!
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traffic went down christmas eve and christmas day. Even adsense income dropped but everyone’s back to their usual surfing
My traffic numbers (for all my blogs) only dropped slightly; maybe they did a quick browse before turning off the computer?
Everything was doing well just before the Christmas break for schools, now my adsense is down along with the dwindling traffic. I think things will be back to normal in January.
in my textmates blog, traffic tripled on christmas eve. they are traffic coming from search engines looking for christmas text messages. sana nga, araw-araw pasko.