Google rankings dropped for no reason again

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    • #2138
      hankroot
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      Anyone else seeing this crap today? Two client sites just took a hit and nothing obvious changed To be fair,. No new content, no links, no tech issues I can see. One of them was finally climbing too, which makes it even more annoying. Starting to feel like you just have to wait out whatever Google’s doing and hope it comes back. At least lately.

    • #2182
      Pike
      Participant

      Yep, same here. One site dipped for literally no reason and the only “change” was Google being Google 🙃 It’s so annoying when it’s a client site too becuase u know they’re gonna ask what broke, and half the time there’s nothing to point at. I mean,

    • #2192
      hankroot
      Participant

      Technically, yeah, same. That’s the part that drives me nuts — client calls and there’s literally nothing clean to point at. We had one account drop 15-20% today and the only thing that changed was the SERP looking more stupid than usual. I’m not even joking, half the time it feels…

    • #2220
      hankroot
      Participant

      Yeah, same garbage here. No clean cause, just a random dip and now you get to play detective for Google’s mood swings. At least lately.

    • #2595
      Den
      Participant

      Well, to be fair, yeah, same here. Nothing obvious to point at, which is the fun part I guess. If it keeps bouncing around, I’d just hold off on changing too much for a day or two. Google loves doing this nonsense and then acting like nothing happened. Any pattern on the two client sites, or just random drops?

    • #2687
      Pike
      Participant

      To be fair, yeah, random drops with nothing clean to point at are the worst. I’ve had a couple pages do that today too — rankings barely moved, but clicks just thinned out like Google decided to shuffle the deck for no reason. On the client side it’s always extra fun cause they want a “what broke?” answer and… yeah, nothing. I’m not touching anything for now either. Usually when I start fiddling mid-dip it just makes the chart uglier for no payoff. Could be wrong though.

    • #2899
      crawl_void
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. Nothing obvious in logs or GSC, just the usual Google nonsense where positions look “fine” and traffic still gets kneecapped. I’d bet at least some of it’s SERP layout / intent shift stuff, not pure ranking loss. Seen that a few times where the blue link position doesn’t move much but CTR tanks anyway because the page got shoved under junk, AI stuff, or whatever else they decided to cram in there. Not touching anything yet either. Every time I’ve chased one of…

    • #3067
      Mason
      Participant

      Personally, Usually, realistically, from what I’ve seen, yeah, same crap here. Two sites wobbling for no obvious reason is basically Google’s favorite hobby at this point. I’m not changing anything today either. Last time I started “fixing” stuff during one of these dips, it just turned into a mess for no gain. Honestly,. Just my experience.

    • #3107
      crawl_void
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. Nothing in logs, nothing in GSC, just Google doing its little dance again In most cases,. I’m not touching anything today either. Every time I start “fixing” stuff during one of these drops it…

    • #3305
      Nathan
      Participant

      Honestly, Yeah, I’m seeing the same kind of garbage on one client site. Nothing changed, no tech issues, and GSC’s being annoyingly vague as usual. At this point I’m leaning more toward SERP shuffling / intent weirdness than an actual site problem. Google loves doing that thing where it looks like “rankings are fine” and then clicks just quietly fall off a cliff anyway. Could be wrong though.

    • #3363
      hankroot
      Participant

      From what I’ve seen, yeah, pretty much same here. One client site dropped for no obvious reason and another is just flatlining after a decent run, which is always a fun little Google surprise. In most cases, I’m not touching anything yet either. Half the time you “fix” a phantom drop and just end up making three new problems for yourself.

    • #3381
      hankroot
      Participant

      Yeah, seeing it too. Usually, Same old Google nonsense — nothing obvious changed and then boom, some sites just get kneecapped for a bit. I’m not touching anything today either. Usually just makes it worse.

    • #3391
      pixelwitch
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. One site was chugging along fine and then just randomly went soft overnight — nothing in GSC, nothing on the server, no changes at all. At this point I’m honestly not even assuming it’s “our” problem half the time. Google’s been doing…

    • #3465
      hankroot
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. One of ours took a weird dip this morning and nothing on our side really explains it. I’m not even in “panic mode” anymore with Google stuff like this. Half the time it’s just churn and you waste a day looking for a ghost problem. I’d rather wait 48 hours than start ripping pages apart because some chart went sideways. That said, if it keeps sliding for a few days, then I start checking the boring stuff again — titles, cannibalization, internal links, weird CTR changes, all the usual junk. But day-of drops? Nah, I’ve been burned too many times trying to outsmart whatever Google’s doing.

    • #3984
      axelrowan
      Participant

      Yep, same pattern here. Feels like one of those “nothing changed, but enjoy the dip anyway” days from Google 🙄. At least lately.

    • #4106
      hankroot
      Participant

      Yeah, same crap here. I’m at the point where I don’t even bother tearing the site apart unless it keeps sliding for a few days. Google does this dumb little wobble and everyone starts chasing ghosts.

    • #4432
      orion_kade
      Participant

      Yeah, I’m seeing the same kind of nonsense. One site I watch dropped a bit and then just sat there, like it was waiting for everyone to start panicking. Honestly I’m not even assuming “something broke” anymore unless it keeps going for a few days. Google’s been doing these dumb little shakeouts a lot lately.

    • #4549
      sergbank
      Participant

      From experience, in my opinion, Yeah, I’m seeing it too. One client was steady all week and then just nosedived this morning for no obvious reason, which is always a fun little gift from Google. I’m not tearing pages apart over it yet either. If it’s still ugly after a few days, then I’ll start checking logs, indexing, internal links, all that stuff. But the one-day wobble thing has been happening enough lately that I’m not buying the “you definitely broke something” panic anymore.

    • #4723
      pixelwitch
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. I’ve got one site that dipped for no obvious reason and another that just sat there like Google got bored halfway through the day. Not touching anything yet either. If it keeps sliding tomorrow then I’ll start digging, but this “random wobble” stuff is getting old fast. That’s been my experience anyway.

    • #4741
      sergbank
      Participant

      From what I’ve seen, yep, seeing it here too. One of mine dipped hard and I haven’t touched a thing. At this point I’m basically in “don’t panic for 48 hours” mode unless it keeps sliding. Google’s been doing this stupid little wobble thing way too often lately.

    • #5171
      meloncrash
      Participant

      Yeah, I’m not buying the “u broke something” thing either, not on a one-day dip like that. Google’s been doing these stupid little mood swings way too often lately.

    • #5719
      orion_kade
      Participant

      Yeah, I’m not convinced it’s “nothing” either — Google’s been doing these little dips and recoveries like clockwork lately. If…

    • #5798
      Pike
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. One client fell off a cliff this morning and I didn’t touch a damn thing. At this point I’m not even doing the whole “check everything twice” routine unless it stays down for a few days. Google’s been acting weird enough that a random dip doesn’t mean much anymore.

    • #5866
      axelrowan
      Participant

      Yeah, I’m seeing the same kind of nonsense. One of mine dipped hard overnight and by the next crawl it was half back, so I’m not even assuming a site issue anymore unless it sticks. Google’s been doing these little wobble cycles a lot lately. Annoying as hell, but yeah, sometimes it really is just wait and watch. Could be wrong though.

    • #6344
      pixelwitch
      Participant

      I mean, Yeah, same here. One site I’m watching just got smacked and there’s nothing obvious in GSC or logs, which is the annoying part. I’m with Pike on this one — if it bounces back in a day or two, I’m not chasing ghosts. If it stays down, then sure, start digging. But these random Google wobble days are getting old fast. I mean, Fair enough.

    • #6568
      axelrowan
      Participant

      Yeah, same here. I’m not touching anything unless it stays down past a couple crawls — too many of these “mystery dips” just shake out on their own.

    • #6570
      axelrowan
      Participant

      Yeah, same pattern here. One of mine got clipped on impressions and then basically drifted back a day later, which is why I’m not jumping straight to “site problem” anymore. Still annoying as hell though. Google’s been doing these little nonsense…

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