Google’s May [year] Core Update Is Wrapping Up — Here Is Your Post-Update SEO Action Plan

The May [year] Core Update is in its final days. The worst of the ranking volatility is behind us and the data is settling. This is the moment to stop watching and start acting — analyzing what happened to your site specifically and making the targeted improvements that will position you well for the next update cycle.

How to Read Your Post-Update Data Correctly

Your Post-Update SEO Action Plan

The first thing to do is establish a clean comparison. Take your average daily organic traffic and keyword rankings from the week before May 21 — the day the update started — and compare them against your numbers from the last three days, now that the rollout is almost complete. Do not compare against data from the middle of the rollout when things were most volatile.

Once you have a clean before-and-after picture, segment it by content type. Which categories of pages held? Which dropped? Pattern recognition across your content is more useful than obsessing over individual pages. If listicles dropped but in-depth reviews held, that tells you something specific about where to focus your editing effort.

The Three-Week Action Plan for Recovery and Growth

The Three-Week Action Plan for Recovery and Growth

If you lost traffic, the most productive three-week plan looks like this. In week one, identify your five biggest traffic losers and audit them against a simple checklist — does the page have clear author attribution, an updated date, original analysis or testing, complete answers to the core search query, and proper schema markup.

Fix whatever is missing. In week two, turn your attention to your five biggest traffic winners from the update and understand why they held. What do they have that your losers do not? Replicate that pattern across more of your content. In week three, publish two to three new pieces specifically targeting the intent gaps the update exposed — queries where your competitors dropped and you have the opportunity to fill the space with better content.

The bloggers who approach a core update like a structured audit rather than an emergency always come out ahead.

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