SEO Audit
Audit, review, and diagnose SEO issues on any website.
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Our blog traffic dropped 40% in mid-March. We went from ~8,000 monthly organic visitors to ~4,800 in about 2 weeks. No major site changes that we know of. We're on WordPress, using Yoast. Top-performing pages were our sprint planning and agile guides. What should I look at first?
A 40% drop in 2 weeks with no known changes is almost always one of three things: algorithm update, keyword cannibalization, or a Core Web Vitals regression. Here's the diagnostic sequence:
Step 1: Google Search Console — do this first
- Performance → Date range → Compare mid-March to prior 4 weeks
- Check: which pages lost the most impressions (not just clicks)
- If impressions dropped: ranking loss → likely algorithm hit
- If impressions held but clicks dropped: CTR problem → SERP features or title change
Step 2: Cross-reference with algorithm updates
- Check Google's update history at moz.com/google-algorithm-change
- Mid-March frequently aligns with core or helpful content updates
- If the dates match: check whether your top pages lost their primary keyword rankings in GSC
Step 3: Check for cannibalization on sprint planning content
- If you published multiple posts targeting similar keywords ("sprint planning tips" and "sprint planning guide"), they may be competing
- In GSC: look for pages where your #1 ranking URL changed — that's a cannibalization signal
Step 4: Core Web Vitals
- Run PageSpeed Insights on your top 5 dropped pages
- A WordPress plugin update (caching, image optimization) can tank LCP scores overnight
Step 5: Rule out manual actions (30 seconds)
- GSC → Security & Manual Actions — confirm this isn't a penalty
Share your GSC impression data and I'll tell you which issue it is.
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