Managing traffic spikes

Traffic spikes happen now and then, when you have a blog and managing traffic spikes is important for capitalizing on the opportunity and increasing online popularity. You can convert the visitors into prospective customers through effect traffic spike management. For handling traffic spikes profitably, the factors that are significant are,

  • Performance plugins

Caching plugins will equip us to counter and in managing traffic spikes, when they are least expected. The plugins can be useful in converting the visitors to potential readers of the webpages.

  • Optimizing sites

Eliminating unnecessary advertisements that are not related to your field of expertise can result in you losing visitors. So, including reputed advertisers in the blog or website will increase your credibility and thereby, your profitability during spikes.

  • Design and content

For managing traffic spikes and making visitors pay visit to the site or blog, frequently, you need to publish informative content and create an attractive web design.

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  1. Yup! Managing traffic spikes by enabling some caching plugin is — according to me and my web standars — the best thing you could do. I recommend everyone to do so as you really don’t screw your web host up.

    To the blog owner, whomever that may be: download the plugin called W3 Total Cache. It is by far the best caching plugin you’ll ever gonna lay your hands on.

    The good thing with the plugin, apart from the awesome performance, is that you can combine lots of CSS-files into one. The same applies to javascript.

    Instead of having 25 different files from all of your plugins and your theme — now you can have one. And one only. Speeds up your blog a lot, and should totally help out if you ever stumble upon one of those traffic spikes.

    Just wanted to let you know.

    /Jonas.

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