Unsolved Our SEO agency has substantially moved back within Google’s SERP’s, but we can't figure out why.
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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.
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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.
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@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
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