The Memorial Day Weekend Curve: What a Holiday Actually Does to B2B Search Traffic (With Our Real Numbers)
Every Memorial Day, B2B marketers panic at a traffic dip that's completely normal and entirely predictable — but most people don't have a clean, quantified picture of what a normal holiday dip actually looks like, so they can't tell seasonality from a real problem. So we're giving you one. Over Memorial Day weekend 2026, we watched the whole curve play out in our own Search Console: impressions down 29%, clicks down 55%, the deepest trough on Saturday, and a near-full recovery within days. Here are the exact numbers and percentages to benchmark your own dip against — plus why clicks always fall harder than impressions, and why B2B gets hit worse than B2C.
Anatomy of Our Biggest Day: 18 Clicks on May 19, Spread Across 14 Pages — Here's Exactly What Happened
On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, our four-month-old site logged 18 clicks — more than triple our daily average and our best day since launch. Then we pulled the page-level, device, and country data for that single day, and the story it tells isn't "we went viral." The 18 clicks came on one of our lowest-impression days, at a click-through rate five times normal, spread across 14 different pages, led by one page converting at 60% from position three — with the majority of clicks coming from outside the US and not a single click from our most valuable commercial keywords. Here's the full, layer-by-layer anatomy of what a record day actually looks like.