 # My Opinion on the Online Numbers for Steemit. # It appears the drop in the value of Steem correlates well with the traffic drop. We lost about 200,000 visitors since the last time I did the [report](https://steemit.com/steemit/@hilarski/steemit-online-presence-analysis). There is one huge positive I saw with this analysis. The amount of posts showing up in search is up. Page visits, time on site and bounce rate are unchanged. ## Analysis Taken from [Similar Web for Steemit](https://www.similarweb.com/website/steemit.com). ##  ## What Countries are the Top Traffic Generators? ##  ## What Types of Traffic? ##  ## Social Media Traffic Breakdown. ##  ## Top Referral Sites and Destination Sites. ##  ## What are Steemit Users Interested In? ##  ## My Predictions for the Coming Months. ## If we can stabilize the price at its current value, it will attract past users to the platform. Let's face it these people like the money aspect of Steemit. There are thousands of dormant accounts of once active users. It is much easier to convince a former user to start again than it is to bring on new users. Search traffic will continue to increase steadily as the amount of quality articles increase. Writing about trending topics is always a smart move since Google and Bing love hot topics. Social traffic needs to improve, if the community would get behind me and share their content all over the web we could dominate the internet in a few short years. Here is a list of sites you can distribute your content to. Twitter Google Plus Pinterest Facebook LinkedIn Scoop.it StumbleUpon Tumblr Medium RebelMouse Wordpress Blogger The question is, "how bad do you want to succeed as a blogger and as a community?" https://img1.steemit.com/0x0/http://www.randyhilarski.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Randy-Banner-Steemit.jpg
Steemit Online Presence Analysis for March posted first on https://steemit.com/@hilarski
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