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SEO Recovery Service

SEO recovery help for traffic drops, indexing problems, technical regressions, content quality issues and migration losses.

SEO Recovery Service

SEO recovery starts with evidence. A traffic drop can come from technical changes, content quality issues, indexing problems, algorithm updates, lost pages, redirect mistakes, competitor movement or a mix of several factors. The first step is to identify what changed and which pages lost visibility.

Recovery analysis includes

  • Search Console comparison by page, query, country and device.
  • Indexation checks for pages that disappeared, were canonicalized or became noindexed.
  • Technical review of redirects, robots.txt, sitemap, templates, performance and schema.
  • Content quality review for thin, outdated, irrelevant or duplicated pages.
  • Internal linking and page intent review for the pages that still have recovery potential.

What recovery work can involve

Recovery may require technical fixes, content pruning, stronger service pages, refreshed articles, redirect corrections, sitemap cleanup, internal linking improvements and clearer topical focus. Not every lost page should be restored. Some old pages should be removed so the site can focus on stronger assets.

Good candidates

This service is useful for sites affected by redesigns, migrations, plugin changes, bulk AI content, outdated blog archives, weak canonicals or unexplained Search Console declines.

FAQ

Can all SEO traffic be recovered?

No. Recovery depends on the cause of the drop, site quality, competition and implementation. The goal is to recover what is realistically recoverable and rebuild a stronger foundation.

How is recovery measured?

Recovery is measured by indexation health, impressions, clicks, rankings for important queries and qualified organic outcomes.

Related services

Start with SEO audit services or review technical SEO consulting.

Recovery investigation steps

The investigation compares dates, affected pages, affected queries, indexation status, technical changes and competitor movement. A recovery plan should not assume an algorithm update is the cause until technical and content evidence has been checked.

Recovery actions

Common recovery actions include restoring lost URLs, fixing redirects, correcting canonicals, pruning weak content, rebuilding internal links, improving pages that still have impressions, and strengthening the commercial page set. The right mix depends on the evidence.

Recovery expectations

Some recovery signals can improve quickly after technical fixes, but traffic recovery usually takes longer. The goal is to restore the pages with real potential and avoid preserving old content that no longer supports the business.