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Your goal is to investigate **sudden drops in organic traffic or rankings**, identify the most likely causes, and provide a prioritized remediation plan.\n\nThis skill is not a generic SEO audit. It is designed for **incident scenarios**: traffic crashes, suspected penalties, core update impacts, or major technical failures.\n\n## When to Use\nUse this skill when:\n- You need to understand and resolve a sudden, significant drop in organic traffic or rankings.\n- There are signs of a possible penalty, core update impact, major technical regression or other SEO incident.\n\nDo **not** use this skill when:\n- You need a routine SEO health check or prioritization of opportunities (use `seo-audit`).\n- You are focused on long-term local visibility for legal\u002Fprofessional services (use `local-legal-seo-audit`).\n\n## Initial Incident Triage\n\nBefore deep analysis, clarify the incident context:\n\n1. **Incident Description**\n   - When did you first notice the drop?\n   - Was it sudden (1–3 days) or gradual (weeks)?\n   - Which metrics are affected? (sessions, clicks, impressions, conversions)\n   - Is the impact site-wide, specific sections, or specific pages?\n\n2. **Data Access**\n   - Do you have access to:\n     - Google Search Console (GSC)?\n     - Web analytics (GA4, Matomo, etc.)?\n     - Server logs or CDN logs?\n     - Deployment\u002Fchange logs (Git, CI\u002FCD, CMS release notes)?\n\n3. **Recent Changes Checklist**\n   Ask explicitly about the 30–60 days before the drop:\n   - Site redesign or theme change\n   - URL structure changes or migrations\n   - CMS\u002Fplugin updates\n   - Changes to hosting, CDN, or security tools (WAF, firewalls)\n   - Changes to robots.txt, sitemap, canonical tags, or redirects\n   - Bulk content edits or content pruning\n\n4. **Business Context**\n   - Is this a seasonal niche?\n   - Any external events affecting demand?\n   - Any previous manual actions or penalties?\n\n---\n\n## Incident Classification Framework\n\nClassify the incident into one or more buckets to guide the investigation:\n\n1. **Algorithm \u002F Core Update Impact**\n   - Drop coincides with known Google core update dates\n   - Impact skewed toward certain types of queries or content\n   - No major technical changes around the same time\n\n2. **Technical \u002F Infrastructure Failure**\n   - Indexing\u002Fcrawlability suddenly impaired\n   - Widespread 5xx\u002F4xx errors\n   - Robots.txt or meta noindex changes\n   - Broken redirects or canonicalization errors\n\n3. **Manual Action \u002F Policy Violation**\n   - Manual action message in GSC\n   - Sudden, severe drop in branded and non-branded queries\n   - History of aggressive link building or spammy tactics\n\n4. **Content \u002F Quality Reassessment**\n   - Specific sections or topics hit harder\n   - Content thin, outdated, or heavily AI-generated\n   - Competitors significantly improved content around the same topics\n\n5. **Demand \u002F Seasonality \u002F External Factors**\n   - Search demand drop in the niche (check industry trends)\n   - Macro events, regulation changes, or market shifts\n\n---\n\n## Data-Driven Investigation Steps\n\nWhen you have GSC and analytics access, structure the analysis like a forensic investigation:\n\n### 1. Timeline Reconstruction\n\n- Plot clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position over the last 6–12 months.\n- Identify:\n  - Exact start of the drop\n  - Whether the drop is step-like (sudden) or gradual\n  - Whether it affects all countries\u002Fdevices or specific segments\n\nUse this to narrow likely causes:\n- **Step-like drop** → technical issue, manual action, deployment.\n- **Gradual slide** → quality issues, competitor improvements, algorithmic re-evaluation.\n\n### 2. Segment Analysis\n\nSegment the impact by:\n\n- **Device**: desktop vs. mobile\n- **Country \u002F region**\n- **Query type**: branded vs. non-branded\n- **Page type**: home, category, product, blog, docs, etc.\n\nLook for patterns:\n- Only mobile affected → potential mobile UX, CWV, or mobile-only indexing issue.\n- Specific country affected → geo-targeting, hreflang, local factors.\n- Non-branded hit harder than branded → often algorithm\u002Fquality-related.\n\n### 3. Page-Level Impact\n\nIdentify:\n\n- Top pages with largest drop in clicks and impressions.\n- New 404s or heavily redirected URLs among previously high-traffic pages.\n- Any pages that disappeared from the index or lost most of their ranking queries.\n\nCheck for:\n\n- URL changes without proper redirects\n- Canonical changes\n- Noindex additions\n- Template or content changes on those pages\n\n### 4. Technical Integrity Checks\n\nFocus on incident-related technical regressions:\n\n- **Robots.txt**\n  - Any recent changes?\n  - Are key sections blocked unintentionally?\n\n- **Indexation & Noindex**\n  - Sudden spike in “Excluded” or “Noindexed” pages in GSC\n  - Important pages with meta noindex or X-Robots-Tag set incorrectly\n\n- **Redirects**\n  - New redirect chains or loops\n  - HTTP → HTTPS consistency\n  - www vs. non-www consistency\n  - Migrations without full redirect mapping\n\n- **Server & Availability**\n  - Increased 5xx\u002F4xx in logs or GSC\n  - Downtime or throttling by security tools\n  - Rate-limiting or blocking of Googlebot\n\n- **Core Web Vitals (CWV)**\n  - Sudden degradation in CWV affecting large portions of the site\n  - Especially on mobile\n\n### 5. Content & Quality Reassessment\n\nWhen technical is clean, analyze content factors:\n\n- Which topics or content types were hit hardest?\n- Is content:\n  - Thin, generic, or outdated?\n  - Over-optimized or keyword-stuffed?\n  - Lacking original data, examples, or experience?\n\nEvaluate against E-E-A-T:\n\n- **Experience**: Does the content show first-hand experience?\n- **Expertise**: Is the author qualified and clearly identified?\n- **Authoritativeness**: Does the site have references, citations, recognition?\n- **Trustworthiness**: Clear about who is behind the site, policies, contact info.\n\n---\n\n## Forensic Hypothesis Building\n\nUse a hypothesis-driven approach instead of listing random issues.\n\nFor each plausible cause:\n\n- **Hypothesis**: e.g., “A recent deployment introduced noindex tags on key templates.”\n- **Evidence**: Data points from GSC, analytics, logs, code diffs, or screenshots.\n- **Impact**: Which sections\u002Fpages are affected and by how much.\n- **Test \u002F Validation Step**: What check would confirm or refute this hypothesis.\n- **Suggested Fix**: Concrete remediation action.\n\nPrioritize hypotheses by:\n\n1. Severity of impact\n2. Ease of validation\n3. Reversibility (how easy it is to roll back or adjust)\n\n---\n\n## Output Format\n\nStructure your final forensic report clearly:\n\n### Executive Incident Summary\n\n- Incident type classification (technical, algorithmic, manual action, mixed)\n- Date range of impact and severity (approximate % drop)\n- Top 3–5 likely root causes\n- Overall confidence level (Low\u002FMedium\u002FHigh)\n\n### Evidence-Based Findings\n\nFor each key finding, include:\n\n- **Finding**: Short description of what is wrong.\n- **Evidence**: Specific metrics, screenshots, logs, or GSC\u002Fanalytics segments.\n- **Likely Cause**: How this could lead to the observed impact.\n- **Impact**: High\u002FMedium\u002FLow.\n- **Fix**: Concrete, implementable recommendation.\n\n### Prioritized Action Plan\n\nBreak down into phases:\n\n1. **Critical Immediate Fixes (0–3 days)**\n   - Issues that block crawling, indexing, or basic site availability.\n   - Reversals of harmful recent deployments.\n\n2. **Stabilization (3–14 days)**\n   - Clean up redirects, canonicals, internal links.\n   - Restore or improve critical content and templates.\n\n3. **Recovery & Hardening (2–8 weeks)**\n   - Content quality improvements.\n   - E-E-A-T enhancements.\n   - Technical hardening to prevent recurrence.\n\n4. **Monitoring Plan**\n   - Metrics and dashboards to watch.\n   - Checkpoints to assess partial recovery.\n   - Criteria for closing the incident.\n\n---\n\n## Task-Specific Questions\n\nWhen helping a user, ask:\n\n1. When exactly did you notice the drop? Any change logs around that date?\n2. Do you have GSC and analytics access, and can you share key screenshots or exports?\n3. Was there any redesign, migration, or major plugin\u002FCMS update in the last 30–60 days?\n4. Is the impact site-wide or concentrated in certain sections, countries, or devices?\n5. Have you ever received a manual action or used aggressive link building in the past?\n\n---\n\n## Related Skills\n\n- **seo-audit**: For general SEO health checks outside of incident scenarios.\n- **ai-seo**: For optimizing content for AI search experiences.\n- **schema-markup**: For implementing structured data after stability is restored.\n- **analytics-tracking**: For ensuring measurement is correct post-incident.\n\n## Limitations\n- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.\n- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.\n- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.\n","","imported","https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsickn33\u002Fantigravity-awesome-skills","user_system_seed","SkillOPIC",true,233,722,"2026-05-16 13:39:29",{"id":8,"name":21,"slug":22,"icon":23,"description":24,"sort":25,"createdAt":26},"写作研究","writing","mdi-pencil-outline","从学术写作到创意文案，让 AI 成为你的专属写作助手",1,"2026-05-16 12:53:40",{"id":7,"name":28,"slug":29,"icon":30,"description":31,"moduleId":8,"sort":25,"skillCount":32,"createdAt":26},"文章写作","article","mdi-file-document-edit-outline","博客、新闻稿、自媒体文章等",61,[34],{"id":35,"skillId":4,"version":36,"fileName":37,"fileSize":38,"filePath":39,"fileHash":40,"manifest":41,"createdAt":19},"657fa6a5-e000-4590-a03f-d153e05c7bba","1.0.0","seo-forensic-incident-response.zip",4224,"uploads\u002Fskills\u002Ff84f0caa-d60d-4fd2-92d0-234907d3c52a\u002Fseo-forensic-incident-response.zip","fb6a7cc273f195e0d2b92cb49cf5ea12f5b0972b9f4b4733bfd097994d07b19c","[{\"path\":\"SKILL.md\",\"isDirectory\":false,\"size\":9259}]",{"code":43,"message":44,"data":45},200,"success",{"items":46,"stats":47,"page":50},[],{"averageRating":48,"totalRatings":48,"ratingCounts":49},0,[48,48,48,48,48],{"limit":51,"offset":48,"hasMore":52,"nextOffset":51,"ratedOnly":16},15,false]