@chriscfox@OperatingModels Check your google analytics under acquisition. Sometimes it’s bots. But sometimes in our field a university recommends a page to students.
@changedesigns@OperatingModels It is Google search that reported the change, so the acquisition is definitely from searches. Both search impressions and click-throughs are up. Either more people are searching for that term or I've risen up the ranking for some reason (I've not changed anything about that page)
@changedesigns@OperatingModels That could be it. An 'Incognito' search on Goole shows my article is now ranked number 1 for 'Enhanced Business Model Canvas' (the search term driving most of the traffic). Above even the article by @OperatingModels (who invented the thing in the first place!)
@chriscfox@changedesigns Chris, I have only just seen this thread (must have been enjoying myself too much!). My guess is that it is about the example you provide. Maybe students have been asked to do a business model canvas for Uber and your article was coming up in search. But, thanks anyway.
@OperatingModels@changedesigns That's a good shout, Andrew. I'd not thought about it like that. Suffice too say that article has gone back to about 5 or 6 hits a day. :-(