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I have a domain parked at Parking Crew. It has been there for a month, maybe two. During that time it was seeing about 150 visits and maybe 4 or 5% average CTR. I didn't really expect much from it and it was performing and generating a little revenue until it was ready to sell.

No go back to last Sunday and the traffic volume shoots up and continues rising each day this last week. It may hit 3000 visits today! Based on past CTR I would expect to see just shy of 500 clicks. This is obviously a great surprise and as a result I have temporarily taken if off the sales market.

I want to know what is driving the clicks, but as everyone on Parking Crew knows, that feature is disabled and has been fro a few weeks. I know there must be another way to find the source, but I'm just not finding anything. To make it more complicated, the traffic is largely, if not exclusively, Korean.
 
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sorry if i'm a bit OT..
how about your recently CTR? with more traffic is still around 5% or more or less?

about your question:
i think at the moment you can only wait PC finish to set up the referrals info.
Otherwise you can move your domain to voodoo or bodis as they provide a full insight of the referrals.
i'm doing the same in this period.

otherwise you can do your research and try to guess where the traffic is coming, but in order to be sure of what is arriving i think move to voodoo/bodis is the best solution.
you also give a try of the domain with other services, you could also discover a better optimization, or worse..
 
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Thanks @pablohc86 . I have considered moving it, but hate to disturb it since I don't understand it. I think I have an answer in adding the site to Webmaster Tools.
 
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