In looking to improve my front end site performance , I have been looking at using CDNs or at the very least subdomains behaving as a CDN.
One of my sites generates relatively good traffic just from images that appear as attachments. When these images are used with CDN, the images are now indexed without the context of the site (no theme, no menu)
How does this affect sources of traffic like Google Image search?
It seems now Google Image search will be a repository of images to leech from instead of helping sites grow their traffic.
I am just curious who else is having some major google issues with Domains. I have run into some really big issues with being either black listed or just not getting traffic at all with google. I am working on two different major sites and one has zero traffic from google. The main site with the most issues is meetingsmags.com. We are using domains 6.x-2.5 and domain blocks at version 6.x-1.3. The website has 1.49% of traffic from google on the main site and zero on the other domains. I just don't get it.
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I know this is a very very broad topic but since I developed a drupal site for my business I am wanting to make the site as good as possible and drive as much traffic to it as possible. Does anyone know any good books that are recent or links or websites that have good info on taking your developed site and making as much money from as much traffic as possible?
/404.html?page=/IgnoreThis404ItsOK.htm&from=http://faiththedog.info/ appears in Google Analytics almost 10,000 times, about 1/3 of total page views
the site http://faiththedog.info/ had a spike in traffic for 2 days (10k visits, about 3x normal), so did the former web site hosted at faiththedog.net
We are using Customerror and Google Analytics modules
Google Analytics talks about the new code and the old code, obviously there has been a new paradigm at some stage, but Drupal GA module does not seem to embed either, although it looks like it is following the new code,
However,
GA also offers a cookie based solution to cause GA to ignore your own traffic, but this does not seem to work with Drupal....so it's recording all my development and testing hits and I don't want that.
Any ideas on how to implement the GA cookie solution to ignore traffic from specific PCs in its counts?