Organic Search Visits from 900 down to 0\.
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My guess is that your website has been hit by the Panda (or some quality-related) algo.
You can find similar product listings on many other websites.
Here's one example: http://copyscape.com/?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.frenchquartermarket.com%2Faccessories-dining.aspx
Maybe you should "noindex" pages with no added value and add lots of quality content (reviews, articles) to product pages you want to rank.
Your link profile seems clean.
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Question... are you talking about Moz showing that your Organic Visits have dropped to 0? Or has your analytics shown you've dropped to 0?
If its Moz then it could be a glitch that has happened to a couple people. Since the changeover, a few people have run into the problem of Moz not accessing their Google Analytics profile correctly. To fix that you need to go into your campaign settings, Click "Disconnect from GA" and then reconnect your profile.
If you've found a sharp drop in Google Analytics from 900 to 0... check that you have the most up to date analytics code snippet and that all of the information is correct. Had that happen to me once... came back from a long weekend to see that one of our sites had flatlined. Turned out someone had tweaked a template and in doing so they switched the user account numbers with one for another site of ours.
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Thanks for your response Stephane Brault and Mike Roberts. What if my site hit my panda how can I recover it..any solutions for that...Google analytic working correctly.
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Hi!
It appears as if your tracking code is old and should be updated. Maybe that could have something to do with it?
Also, note that iOS devices (if you have a lot of traffic from iPads and iPhones) report traffic from search engines as direct traffic.
Best regards,
Anders