Rankings dropped 71% in Google and 65% on Mobile
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My rankings just tanked big time. The only problems are #1 Canonical Tags #2 Missing H-1 Tags, #3 URL too long.
Are these high priority items now? I just lost a ton of page one rankings after very high rankings for the past 6 years.
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Hi Booedreaux
Whilst all of these issues are important I wouldn't have thought they would cause such a drop.
One by one:
1. Canonicals - each page should have a self-referential canonical - this stops utm versions created by apps such as Twitter being indexed. It's always better to have them. It also allows you to combine identical pages. Note if you have canonicals in place and the two pages are not the same then Google has recently started ignoring them and listing both URLs anyway so check in new Search Console what Google sees as the canonical.
2. Missing H1 - This helps Google understand the page content and should be a close variant or synonym of the primary keyword.
3. Long URLs - some just are and Google has a pretty high tolerance for long URLs - this often can't be helped with attributes being common on eComm sites.
For more, I'd need to see the URL.
Regards Nigel
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I guess the reason of this can be the latest algo update, I read that many forum users had detected fluctuations in their ranking this week. Some are happy with the results and some are not. I'd wait for 5-7 days and see the outcome. My websites are stable so far.