SEO or Search Engine Optimization is really tough stuff and deeply complicated. Googles #HummingBird algorithm from 2013 is a bigger issue that requires deep understanding of #Semantic #Connectivity and related EEAT SIGNALS, where Experience, Expertise, Authority and Trust are the main connectors between subject matter and individual digital entities, like pages, documents, images, individual folks and collective enties like web sites, books, communities and data bases.
SEO or Search Engine Optimization is really tough stuff and deeply complicated. Googles #HummingBird algorithm from 2013 is a bigger issue that requires deep understanding of #Semantic #Connectivity and related EEAT SIGNALS, where Experience, Expertise, Authority and Trust are the main connectors between subject matter and individual digital entities, like pages, documents, images, individual folks and collective enties like web sites, books, communities and data bases.
So, no way to recover, until another big change in Google algo?
Generally yes, if a site is hit by a Core Update, it only has a chance to recover over the next Core Update
I like it, because it is a very honest insight about something many hate: HCU.
Thank you!