How to approach traffic drops
- Part 1 How to approach traffic drops
- Part 2Will there will be more official core updates in 2025 than any other year?
- Part 3Are we moving to a constant state of change search?
- Part 1 How to approach traffic drops
- Part 2Will there will be more official core updates in 2025 than any other year?
- Part 3Are we moving to a constant state of change search?
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Part 1How to approach traffic drops
Traffic drops require a systematic diagnostic approach. Sam Torres, Chief Digital Officer at Gray Dot Co, shares her framework for identifying the true source of organic search performance declines. She outlines a three-step process: validating the business impact of traffic changes, isolating patterns through data analysis, and determining whether issues stem from technical problems, content relevance, or external factors. Torres also demonstrates how to effectively communicate findings to executives using data-backed forecasts and resource-based scenarios.
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Part 2Will there will be more official core updates in 2025 than any other year?
Core updates are becoming more frequent in Google's algorithm ecosystem. Sam Torres from Gray Dot Co predicts 2025 will see more official core updates than any previous year. This lightning round discussion examines the increasing pace of Google's algorithm changes and what SEO professionals should anticipate as these updates become a more regular part of the search landscape.
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Part 3Are we moving to a constant state of change search?
Google's algorithm update patterns are evolving rapidly. Sam Torres, SEO expert from Gray Dot Co, examines whether distinguishable core updates will continue or if search is moving toward a constant state of change. Torres predicts distinguishable updates will remain for the next 12-18 months before transitioning to more continuous evolution, similar to what happened after the introduction of RankBrain.
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