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I have two domains, one is a LLLL.com, that are getting some wild traffic numbers that just keep going up. The trouble is, I have no clue where the traffic is coming from. They are both parked at Sedo but Sedo doesn't really give any help other than what country the traffic is coming from. What would be the most effective process for tracking down the traffic sources? Perhaps others here might benefit from this information as well. Please list your approach in a 1,2,3.... fashion (What would you do first, then second, etc.). Thanks.
 
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Switch over to namedrive for a few days and you see where its coming from, then you can optimize it for that.
 
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If you have a web hosting account - add a barebones site - example a blank WordPress site and add Google Analytics to the site.
 
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Namedrive ought to do the trick. Sedopro gives out those stats, but I imagine you would be on that if you met the requirements. So, Namedrive.
 
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why not set up a redirect to sedoparking.com/domainname.com so the domain is still parked

on the redirect site put google analytics so you get the data on where the traffic comes from (not only country of origin but referrers etc)
 
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irishmat said:
why not set up a redirect to sedoparking.com/domainname.com so the domain is still parked

on the redirect site put google analytics so you get the data on where the traffic comes from (not only country of origin but referrers etc)

In index.php:

HTML:
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://sedoparking.com/domainname.com">
</head>
<body>
[GA Code...]
</body>
</html>
 
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