Tech-Seiten verlieren 58% Google-Traffic

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At their peaks, ten major tech publications pulled a combined 112 million organic visits per month from Google in the US. By January 2026, that number had fallen to 47 million. All ten sites are down, though not by equal amounts. Some lost 30%. Others lost over 90%.

TL;DR

  • 10 major tech publications lost a combined 65M monthly organic visits since their peaks. That's a 58% decline.
  • Digital Trends: 8.5M → 265K (-97%). ZDNet: 7.6M → 769K (-90%). The Verge: 5.3M → 790K (-85%).
  • Even the least affected sites are down significantly: CNET lost 47%, Tom's Guide lost 50%, Wired lost 62%.
  • NerdWallet lost 73% (25M → 6.8M) and Healthline lost 50% (111M → 56M), suggesting the pattern extends beyond tech.
  • The steepest declines started in mid-2025, coinciding with the expansion of Google's AI Overviews.

Methodology

We pulled monthly US organic traffic estimates from Ahrefs for ten major English-language tech publications from February 2024 through January 2026. For each site, we identified the peak traffic month and compared it to January 2026 (the most recent complete month). All figures are Ahrefs estimates for the US market.

Site-by-Site Breakdown

112M

Combined peak monthly traffic

47M

Combined traffic, January 2026

PublicationPeak TrafficPeak MonthJan 2026Decline
Digital Trends8,530,891Mar 2024264,861-97%
ZDNet7,610,480Feb 2024768,792-90%
The Verge5,322,037Feb 2024790,002-85%
HowToGeek1,974,331Feb 2024293,898-85%
TechRadar15,577,298Jul 20244,045,783-74%
Wired7,754,067Nov 20242,976,994-62%
Tom's Guide16,013,790Jul 20247,986,572-50%
CNET20,294,300Nov 202410,655,803-47%
PCMag12,667,236Jul 20257,449,728-41%
Mashable16,114,803May 202411,331,018-30%

Sorted by decline percentage. All figures are estimated US organic traffic from Ahrefs.

Key Stats

  • 65M monthly visits lost across ten publications in under two years
  • Digital Trends lost 97% of its traffic — from 8.5M to 265K monthly visits, the steepest decline in the dataset
  • Four publications combined (2.1M) get less traffic than the r/ChatGPT subreddit alone (4.68M)
  • TechRadar's loss (11.5M) exceeds the current traffic of Wired, The Verge, ZDNet, HowToGeek, and Digital Trends combined (5.1M)
  • Healthline alone lost 55M visits — more than all ten tech publications currently have combined (47M)
  • NerdWallet (NRDS) lost 73% of its organic traffic — from 25M to 6.8M monthly visits as a publicly traded company

Most of the Damage Happened After Mid-2025

For most of these publications, the traffic curves held through early 2025 and then dropped sharply in the second half of the year. The monthly data makes the timing visible.

Monthly organic traffic: the four steepest declines

Estimated US organic visits per month, Feb 2024 to Jan 2026. Hover for exact figures.

Mar 24May 24Jul 24Sep 24Nov 24Jan 25Mar 25May 25Jul 25Sep 25Nov 25Jan 2604.0M8.0M12.0M16.0M
  • TechRadar (-74%)
  • Digital Trends (-97%)
  • ZDNet (-90%)
  • The Verge (-85%)

Growtika

TechRadar peaked in July 2024 at 15.6 million monthly visits and fell to 4 million by January 2026. Digital Trends went from 8.5 million in March 2024 to 265,000, a 97% decline.

Not All Sites Declined Equally

The ten sites fall into roughly three groups when sorted by severity.

Down 85% or more: Digital Trends, ZDNet, HowToGeek, The Verge

These four sites lost enough traffic that their search-dependent revenue models face serious questions. Digital Trends went from 8.5M to 265K monthly visits. ZDNet, which was one of the larger enterprise tech publications online, dropped from 7.6M to 769K.

HowToGeek is worth noting specifically. Its content was predominantly step-by-step how-to guides: "how to take a screenshot on Windows," "how to change your DNS settings," etc. That's exactly the type of query Google's AI Overviews now answer directly in the search results without requiring a click. The site lost 85% of its search traffic.

Peak vs. January 2026: traffic lost by each publication

Estimated US monthly organic visits. Hover for exact figures.

05.5M11.0M16.5M22.0MCNETMashableTom's GuideTechRadarPCMagDigitalTrendsWiredZDNetThe VergeHowToGeek
  • Peak traffic
  • Jan 2026 traffic

Growtika

Down 47-74%: TechRadar, Wired, Tom's Guide, CNET

These four still have substantial traffic but have lost roughly half or more since their peaks. TechRadar went from 15.6M to 4M. CNET, the largest of the group, dropped from 20.3M to 10.7M.

CNET had already been dealing with credibility damage from its AI-generated articles controversy in early 2024. Then came Google's product review algorithm changes, followed by AI Overviews reducing click-through on the informational queries that drove much of its traffic.

Down 30-41%: Mashable, PCMag

Mashable went from 16.1M to 11.3M (-30%). PCMag peaked later than most — in July 2025 at 12.7M — and dropped to 7.4M by January 2026 (-41%). Both sites still operate at scale. Why these two fared better than the others isn't entirely clear from traffic data alone. Mashable's content skews more toward entertainment and culture, which may be harder for AI to summarize. PCMag has strong product-specific review traffic. But that's speculative.

Same Pattern in Finance and Health

We checked two of the largest publishers outside tech to see if the pattern held.

PublicationCategoryPeak TrafficJan 2026Decline
NerdWalletPersonal finance25,056,8886,803,920-73%
HealthlineHealth / medical111,338,25755,820,936-50%

NerdWallet is publicly traded (NRDS) and its business depends on converting search visitors into financial product referrals. It went from 25M monthly organic visits to 6.8M, a 73% decline.

Healthline lost 55 million monthly visits, going from 111M to 56M. That's more traffic lost by a single site than the entire tech media category combined.

Possible Explanations

We can't prove causation from traffic curves alone, but three developments overlap with the decline timeline.

First, Google rolled out AI Overviews broadly starting in mid-2024. For informational queries like "how to change DNS settings" or "best wireless earbuds 2026," Google now generates an answer directly in the search results. The user gets what they need without clicking through to a publisher. The sites most dependent on these queries (HowToGeek, Digital Trends, ZDNet) are the ones with the steepest drops.

Second, Reddit has gained ranking position for commercial "best X" keywords that historically belonged to these publications. In a separate analysis, we found anonymous Reddit posts ranking in the top 3 for keywords like "best screen recorders," "best free VPN," and "best wireless earbuds under $200."

Third, a growing number of users are skipping Google entirely for product research, going directly to ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity. There's no reliable public data on how large this shift is yet, but it represents traffic that never enters the search funnel at all.

It's likely some combination of all three. The timing of the steepest declines (second half of 2025) coincides with AI Overviews expanding to more query types and AI assistants reaching broader adoption.

Raw Data: Monthly Traffic for All Ten Sites

Full monthly organic traffic estimates for each publication, February 2024 through January 2026.

MonthCNETTom's GuideTechRadarDigital TrendsThe VergeZDNet
Feb 202413,802,3518,568,2337,829,4017,700,9495,322,0377,610,480
Mar 202414,056,7589,712,6859,579,5118,530,8914,279,2576,853,929
Apr 202416,659,42310,537,85011,811,9376,197,5374,833,4036,725,549
May 202420,234,37914,070,58613,097,5645,907,3473,787,9334,615,543
Jun 202420,219,14115,560,64013,867,4916,050,1493,683,6883,537,135
Jul 202419,581,87216,013,79015,577,2986,138,8653,625,6554,074,793
Aug 202418,507,86314,753,18815,283,4085,031,3623,256,7224,085,538
Sep 202418,966,17914,462,48114,508,4833,016,0313,299,5694,105,952
Oct 202419,390,52714,364,13712,807,2392,426,4412,985,7093,816,738
Nov 202420,294,30015,993,20215,324,8342,748,1853,046,4605,207,106
Dec 202416,065,46414,301,90813,566,0643,010,6742,424,8853,124,594
Jan 202516,669,93312,410,67211,535,5172,616,0152,458,8322,670,747
Feb 202516,943,40712,133,88610,139,5971,700,6662,422,7892,459,003
Mar 202517,741,56611,473,0098,836,2521,190,8691,860,6852,576,403
Apr 202516,804,84511,494,6298,143,339691,8411,978,7562,859,929
May 202514,956,13111,671,0237,809,370598,8391,657,2072,847,849
Jun 202513,378,47610,063,8996,465,955614,9461,196,6432,236,170
Jul 202514,780,2409,648,0216,878,289601,4851,211,5171,331,110
Aug 202514,237,9589,311,0916,148,342530,5481,083,174968,123
Sep 202512,260,5189,509,0676,320,467504,976997,188923,913
Oct 202511,497,7959,039,5134,919,562339,553794,725721,173
Nov 202510,930,54510,300,9905,821,057391,4471,230,9511,140,753
Dec 202510,642,4237,771,5644,941,017308,296986,485803,314
Jan 202610,655,8037,986,5724,045,783264,861790,002768,792
MonthMashablePCMagWiredHowToGeek
Feb 20249,400,7319,537,4485,523,0641,974,331
Mar 202414,035,4929,457,5596,477,5351,713,756
Apr 202414,535,4538,940,3777,001,6711,531,428
May 202416,114,8037,655,7235,974,1181,643,313
Jun 202413,028,4336,354,4805,135,7651,636,132
Jul 202411,436,3577,118,7656,247,9871,649,525
Aug 202410,817,8027,715,0946,128,5151,485,446
Sep 202410,612,4959,118,3427,038,3491,507,896
Oct 202410,110,2209,377,3447,000,8071,462,014
Nov 202410,151,39410,487,4327,754,0671,467,094
Dec 202410,330,06410,241,7066,191,7101,493,316
Jan 202510,664,3809,871,6954,869,1021,301,888
Feb 202511,697,3658,768,4484,715,2581,224,591
Mar 202512,385,3789,428,4045,015,8691,062,844
Apr 202513,574,9359,605,0435,140,600977,853
May 202512,911,2209,811,9824,658,824856,014
Jun 202511,875,5617,589,1243,136,665753,705
Jul 202513,219,30312,667,2363,375,514851,230
Aug 202513,970,09710,343,2093,948,057571,443
Sep 202513,138,3877,275,7473,841,198449,365
Oct 202512,668,1025,533,4713,939,513322,779
Nov 202511,590,3335,734,9644,440,363319,852
Dec 202511,745,7076,978,8063,713,650304,151
Jan 202611,331,0187,449,7282,976,994293,898

Summary

Ten major tech publications lost a combined 65 million monthly Google visits between their peaks and January 2026. Four lost over 85% of their traffic. The same pattern appears in personal finance (NerdWallet, -73%) and health publishing (Healthline, -50%). The steepest declines coincide with the expansion of AI Overviews, increased Reddit rankings for commercial keywords, and growing use of AI assistants for product research.

Yuval Halevi

Yuval Halevi

Helping SaaS companies and developer tools get cited in AI answers since before it was called "GEO." 10+ years in B2B SEO, 50+ cybersecurity and SaaS tools clients.

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