Lost almost all organic traffic. Need some help.
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Hi Mozers.
I blog about our son with Down syndrome (https://noahsdad.com) and you may remember me from this case study here on Moz. https://moz.com/blog/seventeen-ways-to-improve-your-blog-case-study
I was getting close to 100,000k a month in organic traffic to our blog, then it slowly started to decline to the point where I am not only getting 3k in organic traffic a month. So basically I lost all of my traffic. I honestly have no idea what is going on or why this happened. I know everyone is busy but would anyone be up for taking a peak into my GA and search console and seeing if you can figure out what may have changed and why my traffic dropped off so much.
Our website helps a lot of people so you'd be doing some good and it may even be a good case study post!
Thanks so much!
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It sounds like your site may need a professional SEO audit. A Calgary SEO company like Digital Monk Marketing can help identify the issues and improve your organic traffic with tailored strategies. visit us at
https://digitalmonkmarketing.com/calgary-seo-company/ -
It sounds like your site may need a professional SEO audit. A Calgary SEO company like Digital Monk Marketing can help identify the issues and improve your organic traffic with tailored strategies.Visit us at https://digitalmonkmarketing.com/calgary-seo-company/
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If your website has lost organic traffic, start by analyzing the drop using Google Analytics to pinpoint when and where it occurred. Check for recent Google algorithm updates that might have impacted your website's rankings. Perform an SEO audit to review your on-page and technical SEO, ensuring that your website content is high-quality and aligned with user intent. Use Google Search Console to check for any penalties that could be affecting your website. Additionally, optimize your website for mobile and speed, refresh outdated content, and work on building quality backlinks. If the issue persists, consider seeking help from an SEO professional to create a tailored recovery plan for your website.
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@NoahsDad
I'll keep an eye on this thread since I'm also experiencing the same issues with my site -
@SeanAliGrowME said in Lost almost all organic traffic. Need some help.:
@noahsdad I will follow this thread coz I am having the same issues with my https://growmemarketing.ca/calgary-seo/ page. Hope any fellow Mozers can help us.
@noahsdad I will follow this thread coz I am having the same issues with my https://hookedmarketing.ca/ home page. Hope any fellow Mozers can help us.
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I'm sorry to hear that you've experienced such a significant decline in organic traffic. It's worth noting that Google regularly updates its algorithm, and some updates may have a more significant impact on website rankings than others. The eight algorithm updates until August in 2021, including the Page experience update and Link spam update, may have played a role in your website's traffic decline.
I would recommend conducting a thorough analysis of your website's data, including changes in traffic patterns, keyword rankings, and user behavior. This will help you identify any potential issues and develop a targeted strategy to recover your lost traffic. If you need further assistance, it may be worth consulting with an SEO expert who can offer specialized insights and recommendations tailored to your website's specific needs.
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@noahsdad I will follow this thread because I am having the same issues with my https://vasootech.com/seo-services/ page. Hope any fellow Mozers can assist us.
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You lost your traffic because of they come up with a Page Experience Update on June 25th and announcing that to rollout would continue till the end of August 2021.
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@noahsdad I will follow this thread coz I am having the same issues with my https://growmemarketing.ca/calgary-seo/ page. Hope any fellow Mozers can help us.
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