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Organic Search Drop 90%

Hi everyone, I’m new here. I’ve got a site that went live this past March. I’ve hired an SEO company that’s been configuring products and content in the most SEO friendly way as well as creating back links. We initially were only getting 3 clicks a week organically, followed by 15, then 50 then by 125. Suddenly when September hit our weekly organic traffic tanked by 90% or so averaging 15 organic users per week.

Does anyone else have any experience with this happening or have any inclinations on how/why this may occur?

I really really appreciate any advice or tips!

P.s. we are also using Google ads to promote the site as well and the organic traffic finally surpassed our paid traffic in august, then in September it went way down.

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