Managing traffic fluctuations is a common challenge for publishers. While decreased traffic can impact revenue, understanding the relationship between traffic and monetisation helps publishers make informed decisions and implement effective strategies. This guide outlines key considerations and solutions to help minimise revenue impact during lower traffic periods.
When website traffic decreases, ad revenue typically follows. Here's what you need to know:
Revenue fluctuations often follow predictable patterns:
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