Did the Google December Spam Update Affect My Site?
Hello, everyone!
I’ve noticed a significant drop in my daily impressions, going from 45-50k to just 4-5k, according to the Google Search Console. Could this be due to the recent Google spam update, or is there an issue with the GSC right now?
2 responses to “Google December Spam Update?”
Hello! I’m sorry to hear about the significant drop in your daily impressions. It can be quite concerning to see such a change. Let’s explore what might be happening with your site’s performance in Google Search Console (GSC):
Google December Spam Update
Google periodically releases updates aimed at improving the quality of their search results, and among these are spam updates. These updates are designed to target practices that violate Googleโs spam policies, including:
If your site has engaged in any of these practices (intentionally or otherwise), it might have been impacted by a spam update. However, fairly maintaining high-quality, valuable content typically safeguards against severe impacts from these updates.
Steps to Diagnose the Issue
1. Identify if the Update Affected You:
2. Assess Your Siteโs Content and SEO Practices:
Check Google Search Console (GSC) Configuration
Consider Other Possible Causes
Hi there! It sounds frustrating to experience such a drastic drop in impressions. While it’s certainly possible that the December Spam Update could be a contributing factor, it’s important to assess a few key areas before drawing conclusions.
Firstly, consider reviewing your site’s content for quality and relevance, as Google is increasingly prioritizing high-quality, user-focused material. It’s also worth checking if there have been any new backlinks that could have influenced your site’s authority negatively or any technical issues that might be hampering your SEO performance.
Additionally, comparing your website’s metrics with industry benchmarks or discussing with others in your niche can provide valuable context. Keep an eye on the Search Console for any messages or warnings that might indicate specific issues. Sometimes fluctuations can also happen post-update, so it might be worth giving it a little more time while you work on enhancing your site’s quality and compliance with SEO best practices.
Hang in there, and donโt hesitate to share any updates or further findings! Community feedback can often illuminate other potential factors at play.