Google is easily the most widely used search engine, which is why many brands do whatever it takes to please its algorithms and to rank high in searches. This is largely because traffic that comes to your website from such searches is considered “organic traffic”. The more organic traffic you receive, the better you rank. Problematically, Google’s latest change has made it incredibly difficult for brands that formerly consistently ranked on page one (and often, in the number one spot) to maintain their vital organic traffic stats. So, what happened?