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E1038: Breaking down one of the most dramatic SEO collapses in recent SaaS history.
ClickUp's blog went from 1.19 million organic visitors per month to just 28,000 in 15 months - a 97.6% decline.
This wasn't a single Google update. It wasn't just AI overviews. And it wasn't just "topical overreach."
It was a compounding series of strategic, editorial, and technical decisions that made each algorithm hit worse than the last.
We walk through the full timeline, what actually caused the collapse, and what serious SEO operators can learn from it.
This episode covers: - The exact traffic timeline from peak to collapse - Which Google updates hit - and why the damage compounded - Why the blog fell 97.6% while the rest of the domain only dropped 27% - Why backlinks were not the problem - How ClickUp added 2,815 new posts during the decline - The templated content structure repeated across 7,000+ URLs - The promotional patterns that likely triggered quality classifiers - Why core commercial keywords like "task management software" disappeared - The technical SEO mistakes that were quietly hurting performance - How Zapier ran a similar model but stabilized instead of collapsing - Why AI Overviews do not fully explain what happened - What this case reveals about intent, editorial integrity, and search alignment
We also compare ClickUp's ChatGPT alternatives page against Zapier's ranking page to show how editorial treatment, content structure, and intent matching can change outcomes - even when both companies promote their own products.
This is not a story about Google randomly punishing a brand.
It is a case study in what happens when: - Conversion-first content overrides search intent - Promotional density outweighs usefulness - Scaling multiplies weaknesses - Recovery efforts double down on the same structural problems
If you work in SEO, content strategy, or run a SaaS blog, this breakdown will help you understand: - What not to industrialize - How algorithm updates compound - Why pruning sometimes matters more than publishing - And how to align content with what searchers are actually trying to accomplish
⭐️ Full article - https://zkami.substack.com/p/how-clickups-blog-lost-976-of-its
🚀 Learn SEO for free - https://freeseoknowledge.com/
💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
00:00 ClickUp SEO Crash Intro 00:23 The 97 Percent Drop 01:57 Google Updates Timeline 04:36 Blog vs Domain Split 06:54 Topical Overreach Myth 08:21 ChatGPT Alternatives Autopsy 11:20 Promo Template Footprint 13:49 Doubling Down During Crash 16:38 Where the Traffic Went 17:57 Zapier Did It Right 22:14 Five Cent Root Cause 24:35 Wrap Up
The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
#searchengineoptimization #seo #digitalmarketing #performancemarketing
By Edward Sturm4.9
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E1038: Breaking down one of the most dramatic SEO collapses in recent SaaS history.
ClickUp's blog went from 1.19 million organic visitors per month to just 28,000 in 15 months - a 97.6% decline.
This wasn't a single Google update. It wasn't just AI overviews. And it wasn't just "topical overreach."
It was a compounding series of strategic, editorial, and technical decisions that made each algorithm hit worse than the last.
We walk through the full timeline, what actually caused the collapse, and what serious SEO operators can learn from it.
This episode covers: - The exact traffic timeline from peak to collapse - Which Google updates hit - and why the damage compounded - Why the blog fell 97.6% while the rest of the domain only dropped 27% - Why backlinks were not the problem - How ClickUp added 2,815 new posts during the decline - The templated content structure repeated across 7,000+ URLs - The promotional patterns that likely triggered quality classifiers - Why core commercial keywords like "task management software" disappeared - The technical SEO mistakes that were quietly hurting performance - How Zapier ran a similar model but stabilized instead of collapsing - Why AI Overviews do not fully explain what happened - What this case reveals about intent, editorial integrity, and search alignment
We also compare ClickUp's ChatGPT alternatives page against Zapier's ranking page to show how editorial treatment, content structure, and intent matching can change outcomes - even when both companies promote their own products.
This is not a story about Google randomly punishing a brand.
It is a case study in what happens when: - Conversion-first content overrides search intent - Promotional density outweighs usefulness - Scaling multiplies weaknesses - Recovery efforts double down on the same structural problems
If you work in SEO, content strategy, or run a SaaS blog, this breakdown will help you understand: - What not to industrialize - How algorithm updates compound - Why pruning sometimes matters more than publishing - And how to align content with what searchers are actually trying to accomplish
⭐️ Full article - https://zkami.substack.com/p/how-clickups-blog-lost-976-of-its
🚀 Learn SEO for free - https://freeseoknowledge.com/
💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/
00:00 ClickUp SEO Crash Intro 00:23 The 97 Percent Drop 01:57 Google Updates Timeline 04:36 Blog vs Domain Split 06:54 Topical Overreach Myth 08:21 ChatGPT Alternatives Autopsy 11:20 Promo Template Footprint 13:49 Doubling Down During Crash 16:38 Where the Traffic Went 17:57 Zapier Did It Right 22:14 Five Cent Root Cause 24:35 Wrap Up
The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/
#searchengineoptimization #seo #digitalmarketing #performancemarketing

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