How to save your SEO efforts after your website is hacked Was your website hacked recently? You probably did everything to bring your website back into the game like updating the CMS, securing all backdoors, removing any infected files, etc., but the deed was still done. Is your website still getting the same amount of traffic that it used to? Or has it been reduced? It is probably the latter because website hacking can affect SEO a lot. In this blog, you will learn how to save your SEO efforts after recovering a hacked website. How does a website hack affect your SEO activities? When anyone hacks your website, Google discovers malicious code on that website. It leads to your website getting flagged. Thus, Google does not allow any traffic to your website until you fix the issue. If you use Google Search Console, you will receive information about the reason why your website may have been brought down. So, SEO-invested activities are put on hold and also you might end up at square one! The more you delay in recovering your hacked website, the worse it is for your SEO. What can happen if you delay recovering your website: ✓ There will be a massive dip in the search engine ranking of your website. ✓ Even if your website appears in the search results, when the users click on your website they will receive a warning, "This site has been compromised." ✓ If any user still clicks on your website despite the warning, the Google Safe Browsing database will give the user a browser warning about your website being compromised. But, fear not - there is a way to save your SEO efforts! You can still recover the SEO of your website if you act fast, preferably within 24 hours. Let us see how to salvage lost organic marketing efforts, step by step. How to recover website SEO after a hack? Recovering the SEO of a hacked website is not as complicated a process as it seems. Although an SEO agency can do this for you effectively, here is a complete step-wise guide for your understanding. 1. Check website for malware