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May 21, 2026 at 8:10 am #8549
hankroot
ParticipantI’ve had three client calls this week and it’s the same thing every time — “we were page 1 last month, what happened?” and then they act like Google owes them an apology. Honestly I’m getting tired of explaining that rankings aren’t some fixed thing you lock in and forget about. One update, one competitor pushing hard, one weird crawl issue, and suddenly everyone’s in full panic mode. What’s annoying is the ones paying for “SEO” usually want results, but not the boring stuff that actually keeps stuff stable. They want quick wins, then they disappear when the site needs cleaning up or content pruning or fixing internal links. Then when traffic dips, somehow it’s my fault. Anyone else dealing with this crap lately?
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May 21, 2026 at 10:35 am #8793
orion_kade
ParticipantIn most cases, yeah, all the time. It’s always “we were fine last month” like Google handed them a lease on page 1 and then ripped it up for fun. Half the time it’s not even a real ranking drop, it’s just a query mix shift or one section of the site getting crawled weird and they go straight to panic mode. What kills me is they’ll pay for content or links or whatever shiny thing, but the minute you mention pruning junk pages or fixing internal linking they act like you’re asking for a kidney. Then traffic wobbles and suddenly it’s an emergency. I’ve seen sites bounce around for no obvious reason too, so I don’t even pretend it’s always “your fault.” But clients hear “SEO is unstable” and translate it into “SEO guy doesn’t know what he’s doing.” Pretty annoying. Honestly,
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May 21, 2026 at 11:08 am #8823
sergbank
ParticipantYeah, same here. Feels like every client thinks page 1 is some permanent status once they’ve seen it for a week. The funny part is half the “drop” isn’t even a real drop, it’s just Google…
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May 21, 2026 at 12:05 pm #8901
pixelwitch
ParticipantYeah, that “page 1 last month” line is basically a client reflex at this point. Half the time they’re not even looking at the same query set, but try telling them that after they’ve already decided the site is “down.” And if you say anything about crawl issues or content decay, they glaze over like you’re speaking another language. The part that bugs me most is they’ll happily pay for a bunch of fluff, then act shocked when the site needs maintenance. Like, yeah, no kidding the thing slid when nobody touched internal links in 8 months and half the pages are stale as hell. Also, Google’s been extra stupid lately. I’ve had stuff wobble for no obvious reason, then come back, then wobble again. So sometimes it’s not even a clean “you screwed up” situation, it’s just the usual mess. But sure, the client version is always: “we were ranking, what happened?” as if Google signed a contract. That’s been my experience anyway.
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