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by cosmie
2224 days ago
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That's definitely a really common issue. And correcting internal links when that happens is always a painful process - the artificially inflated site traffic figures it creates have likely been celebrated and publicized internally, and correcting the analytics (and the subsequent drop in traffic stats) gets treated as if you actually killed real traffic to the site in the process. |
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Might even be good, as a way to calculate how well your internal links are working in keeping the users within the property.
For example, put a link at the end of the blog post, and then track how many users clicked it, vs. how many exited on that page.