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What You Should Do When Your SEO Traffic is Flat #2081
April 30, 2022

In episode #2081, Neil and Eric break down what you should do when your SEO traffic is flat. If your traffic is flat, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re not growing. Instead, it’s probably an indication that some of your pages are going up in rankings while others are going down. Tune in to hear how you can consolidate your content and institute changes to help your traffic grow over time. 

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:20] Today’s topic: What You Should Do When Your SEO Traffic is Flat.
  • [00:24] Why flat traffic doesn’t necessarily mean you’re not growing.
  • [00:45] How to log into your Google Search console and compare traffic on your pages.
  • [01:29] How to update and consolidate your content.
  • [02:49] How these changes will help your traffic grow over time.
  • [03:03] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
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