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Why has my site traffic dropped?
The most common cause of a sudden drop in website traffic is a recent search algorithm update. Penalties, redirects, incorrect robots. txt rules and ranking losses are all other legitimate reasons why you may see a drop in website traffic.
Why has my site dropped in Google?
Most frequently, we see drops because of changes that were made to the website, but they can also be caused by an algorithm update, technical issues, improvements competitors made, SERP lay-out changes or a Google penalty.
How to get sitelinks to appear in Google search results?
Build more internal links to the pages you want to appear as sitelinks. In other words, the pages that have many internal links pointing to them, are likely to appear as sitelinks. You can check the internal links report in Google Search Console to see the number of internal links per page.
How can I check the number of links on my website?
You can check the internal links report in Google Search Console to see the number of internal links per page. Most websites have sidebars for their internal pages and one of the best uses of a sidebar is to use it to redirect both users and Google to visit the pages you want. Look at my sidebar for example.
What to do if Google is not indexing your website?
Turn off safe search, which might be filtering your results. For a missing page: Search Google for the full URL of your page. For a site: It is possible that not every page on the site is indexed, but the site itself is in our index. Consider adding a sitemap to help Google discover all the pages in your site.
Why is my website missing from Google search?
Here’s how to troubleshoot and fix the most common problems when your page or site is missing from Google Search results. It sounds obvious, but first verify that your page or site is actually missing from Google’s index. Many people assume that they are not on Google, when in fact their page simply appears very low in Search results.