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Seeing huge click drop in google search console, but not in GA4 organic-google

I am seeing a huge click drop (~40%) in google search console since Aug 10 (3.6K -> 3.5K -> 3.2K -> 2.8K -> 2.3K), I see the rank went down as well. Strangely, the GA4 (traffic source - Google report) the number does not drop at all (4.5K -> 4.3K -> 4.1K -> 3.9K -> 4.1K, normal week-day pattern), my site is an app landing page, I verify the incoming user to the app using app log, confirm there is no drop. Is the Google search console data recently has issue? Or is there anything I missed? Any one experience the same? Thanks! submitted by /u/Due_Caramel3612 [link] [comments] from The SEO Authority https://ift.tt/63HokbF
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One of the cheapest SEO wins you can make right now in the age of AI is to translate your website. My website increased impressions and clicks just by adding more locales.

A good friend and I keep going back and forth on best SEO practices. I keep coming up with new ideas and hacks to maximize impressions, clicks, or CTR, and he keeps being skeptical and course-correcting whenever he feels I went too much. One of the suggestions I came up with a few weeks ago was translation. My website increased in pages. It went from 170 pages to around 500, and I added around 8 locales in the first wave, of course all translated by AI. The mistake that we picked up on in this operpation was to not properly set up the language picker in its html structure so it redirects the googlebots for more effective crawling, the pages were orphaned, but as soon as we fixed it, the pages got indexed properly and the impressions and clicks skyrocketted. I started seeing more foreign queries and I started seeing my best performing page being picked up by other locales and languages and over a few weeks, it started averaging 1000 impressions with +40 clicks every. Last week I went...

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What A Claude Watermark Can & Can’t Tell You About Authorship via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Anthropic plans to watermark Claude text. This article explains what a watermark can confirm and why not finding one doesn't mean the text isn't AI-generated. The post What A Claude Watermark Can & Can’t Tell You About Authorship appeared first on Search Engine Journal . from Search Engine Journal https://ift.tt/47W1y8p

Are SEOs actually paying $300+ a month for AI visibility tracking?

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