Traffic tanked after the update again?

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    • #5035 Reply
      Pike
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      Kind of feels like not gonna lie, I’m pretty annoyed right now. One of my money pages was doing fine and then after this latest shakeup it just slid for no obvious reason. No manual action, no big site changes, nothing. Just that usual Google nonsense where you check Search Console and it feels like it’s mocking you. Anyone else seeing weird drops on affiliate stuff lately?

    • #5531 Reply
      Den
      Participant

      Yeah, seen a few of those lately. Annoying part is it’s usually the “nothing changed” pages that get hit first. If it’s the usual affiliate stuff, I’d be looking at whether the page got shoved by a different intent result more than anything else. Google’s been doing that lovely thing where it just rotates stuff around and pretends it’s “quality.”. At least from what I’ve seen.

    • #5685 Reply
      hankroot
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      Yeah, same kind of garbage here. Had a couple affiliate pages just get clipped with no obvious pattern, which is the annoying part — no change on our end, just Google doing its little roulette thing again. Den’s “intent shift” line is probably right, unfortunately. Doesn’t make it any less irritating when a page was printing and then just… isn’t.

    • #5693 Reply
      axelrowan
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      Yeah, same here. The weird part is it’s usually the pages that looked “stable” right up until the update, then they just get quietly swapped out for something worse. I’ve seen it on affiliate stuff where the page didn’t change at all, but the SERP clearly did — more comparison junk, more forum crap, sometimes just a different intent bucket entirely. Google’s being Google.

    • #5838 Reply
      sergbank
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      In practice, yeah, I’m seeing it too. One page just got shoved down like it pissed off the algorithm personally. And yeah, “nothing changed” is usually the worst part because then you’re just staring at Search Console like it owes you money. I’m not buying the whole “quality” story either — feels more like they’re swapping intent around again and calling it an improvement.

    • #6158 Reply
      crawl_void
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      Yeah, “nothing changed” is usually exactly when Google decides to get cute. I’m seeing the same thing on a couple of affiliate sets — not a clean drop, just this slow shove down where the page is still indexed, still crawled, but ranking like it’s been demoted for breathing wrong. That’s the part that pisses me off. No obvious technical issue, no manual stuff, just intent churn and whatever other nonsense they’re running this week. I’d be looking at whether the SERP got rewritten more than the page itself. That’s usually where the answer is, annoying as it is.

    • #6430 Reply
      Nathan
      Participant

      Yeah, same story here. Two affiliate pages that had been sitting there for months just got quietly shoved off a cliff, no changes on my end either Realistically,. What’s annoying is it doesn’t even look like a clean “site issue” drop. More like Google just decided the intent was different this week and swapped in some junkier results. From my experience, I’m seeing more forum stuff, more comparison pages with half-baked content, that kind of thing. I’d check the SERP before blaming the page too much. Half the time the page’s fine, it’s just the result set got rewritten again and you’re along for…

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      Pike
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      Yeah, seeing the same crap here. Not a clean wipeout, just that slow bleed where one day you’re fine and then you’re buried under junk. And honestly the “SERP got rewritten” angle makes more sense than half the stuff people keep saying. I’ve had pages that were basically unchanged for months and then after an update they start losing to weird forum posts and thin comparison pages. Google’s acting like it forgot what it wanted. I’d be looking at the competitors more than the page, like crawl_void said. If the results are suddenly stuffed with different intent, your money page can be fine and still get kneecapped. Annoying as hell, but that’s been my experience lately.

    • #7869 Edit | Reply
      Pike
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      Yeah, same here. Feels less like a “drop” and more like Google just quietly swapped the floor out from under a bunch of affiliate pages. I’m not buying the “your content must be bad” stuff either, at least not automatically. Some of these SERPs are just…

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