HCU Got Your Site? Here’s the Fix! | HCU Got Your Site? Here’s the Fix! | James Dooley

June 19
38 mins

Episode Description

James Dooley and Karl Hudson examine why Google’s Helpful Content Update devastated so many affiliate sites because the algorithm increased crawl cost sensitivity and penalised doorway-style structures. They explain that genuine recovery only begins when site owners address deep technical debt, remove pages that add no value, and realign content with true semantic intent because Google rewards lower retrieval cost and stronger trust signals. Their discussion highlights how analysing server logs, tightening internal linking and rewriting thin content encourage fresh crawling because Google recognises clearer entity relationships and reduced index waste. They argue that long-term growth returns when websites stop copying low-quality affiliate templates and instead deliver meaningful user value because engagement improves and authority becomes more stable.


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