Unsolved Our SEO agency has substantially moved back within Google’s SERP’s, but we can't figure out why.
-
We have followed the guidance of [Google EEAT] and Google’s Webmaster Guidelines. However, our [Cardiff SEO company] has moved back substantially in the SERPs; the links and content marketing are good, yet we substantially back on Google’s SERPS by over 30 places and we have no clue why. We don’t know why; we are an SEO agency with over ten years of SEO experience, we never have had this happen to us, and can't figure out why our business has moved back to Google. If there are any SEO experts here, we would appreciate your help. We called Walsh and Partners, we are a white hat seo company based in Cardiff, South Wales, any help we would be so grateful.
-
It sounds like your SEO agency might be experiencing a dip in Google's SERPs, despite your efforts. Sometimes, even with the best strategies in place, search engine algorithms can be quite elusive. It's like navigating a labyrinth where the rules seem to change without warning.
Perhaps it's time to conduct a thorough audit of your SEO practices, reassessing keyword strategies, content quality, backlink profiles, and technical SEO aspects. Additionally, staying updated with Google's algorithm changes and industry trends is crucial. Sometimes, a minor tweak can make a significant difference.
Remember, the world of SEO is dynamic and requires constant adaptation. Stay vigilant, keep refining your strategies, and don't hesitate to seek expert advice if needed. The path to reclaiming your position in the SERPs may require some detective work, but with determination and strategic adjustments, you'll get there.
For More Detail visit My https://recipedoor.com/ -
@sarahwalsh Till the completion of the core update. Its not confirmed whether it will remain the same or not
site traffic is down due to the core update of Google. Will sites recover once it hits??
any idea
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
How to optimize landing pages for local search?
I'm trying to understand how to optimize landing pages to appear in local search. For example, if someone in Chicago searches for "plumber", Yelp has a page "Top 10 Plumbers in Chicago." They are generating these pages for numerous business types and cities. I can't see anything on the page or metadata that indicates a geographic location or business type. What optimizations are they doing to get Google to know that it's a page for a specific city and type of business?
Local SEO | | Tourizee0 -
Unsolved SEO Tracking Tools Local Search Results (Affordable!)
Are there any tools that would help our agency track hundreds of websites against specific local search terms affordably.
Moz Local | | woshea0 -
Unsolved google places suspended
Hello everyone, my google places was suspended when I joined Moz Local and used the service.....any idea whats going on?
Moz Local | | Scoopity0 -
National services provider and localized SEO (no physical stores)
Doing work for a telecom provider who operates in over 25 states. They are not trying to drive traffic to their brick-and-mortar stores. They want their marketing website to show products/services/pricing dynamically when a user enters their zip code. Previously, we could not show this until the shopper was already in the purchase flow that began with their serviceable address. They want to move these location-based details more forward in the shopping experience. They would likely have a "default" zip and set of services/pricing displaying until a user changes their location. My question is how does Google treat local SEO on a site where all location-targeted content is dynamic? Will the website suffer in localized search, when a shopper, say, in Colorado, wants to search for Internet providers? Is it better to have distinct landing pages for each territory with services/pricing?
Local SEO | | sprydigital0 -
Unsolved GMB along with Company Name & URL Change
Our company has been purchased. As part of the rollup, our company name will change to theirs and our website will be removed with all web presence being a basic landing page. I am looking for ideas on how to minizine the huge SEO losses we will have soon. I plan to focus on local SEO starting with GMB. Any other tips or direction?
Moz Local | | jgoethert1 -
Moz local is telling me that I don't have a Google+ listing when I actually do. What is the problem?
I have about 7 of my clients listings currently in Moz Local. It's showing that we don't have a Google+ listing when we actually do. Everything I have in Google My Business (NAP) matches what I have in Moz Local. It's a service based business and Google has recommended that we hide the address since consumers don't actually visit my clients location. Could that be the issue? If so, how do we take care of this?
Moz Local | | ResponseMine1 -
Can I add all three branch locations of a small credit union to one Moz local listing, and if not, is it worth it to pay for three different local listings with MOZ?
Adding Moz local listing for a small credit union with only three branches. I am doing this to update their information across the web, but do not want to have to create three separate spread sheets and / or pay for three separate listings. Is there a way to add all three branches to one listing? If not, is it worth the expense and does it help or hurt if you add three separate listings with the same name and phone number but three different addresses. We also do not want to set up more than one Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc, accounts.
Moz Local | | Ad2Mollie0