• Resolved digitalrenewal

    (@digitalrenewal)


    I hope someone can tell me what happened.

    Last month, I restored a clients database, going back just one month.
    Since that exact day, I noticed that traffic to the site took a nosedive.
    I checked all of the analytics code and I didn’t see anything amiss.

    Then I checked monthly income for the site and sadly yes, our client went
    from 5-6 sales a day, to only 2 sales in the whole month after I did the restore.

    Can someone please help me figure out what went wrong, so I can fix it.
    This is a really big mistake.

    Thanks so much

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  • Plugin Contributor DNutbourne

    (@dnutbourne)

    Hi,

    If you can send us a copy of the restoration log, we can check to see if the restoration was completely successful. This log can be found in the ‘wp-content/updraft’ directory of the site.

    The contents will be too long to post here directly, but you can use an online service such as Pastebin, and post the link here.

    Thread Starter digitalrenewal

    (@digitalrenewal)

    Ok great. It says it finished succefully without errors.

    heres the pastebin
    https://pastebin.com/sdELERfc

    Thread Starter digitalrenewal

    (@digitalrenewal)

    any ideas on this?

    Thread Starter digitalrenewal

    (@digitalrenewal)

    anyone have any ideas on this? Traffic is not coming back.
    We’ve done tons of troubleshooting on the website, in webmaster tools, talked to google 3 times.
    Resubmitted the sitemap, fetched the site as google.

    We even restored the site back to a previous version. That helped traffic a tiny little bit, but not all the way.

    And now the page rank for tons of keywords is dropping.

    How could this happen?

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