If you opened Google Search Console in September and noticed a sudden drop in impressions or clicks, you’re not alone. Many business owners saw dramatic shifts—charts that appeared to decline sharply.
The good news? Your real SEO performance likely didn’t decrease. Google rolled out a major change that removed bot traffic from Search Console reporting—meaning the numbers you’re seeing now are finally real human search traffic
Here’s what happened, why it matters, and what you should do next.
WHAT CHANGED IN SEPTEMBER
Google announced a reporting update designed to eliminate non-human (bot) traffic from Search Console metrics. Before this update, reports included automated queries—crawlers, testing tools, and spam bots.
As a result, reports starting in September show:
- Fewer impressions
- Lower clicks
- More accurate CTR
- A clearer understanding of real user search behavior
So although graphs may look concerning at first glance, it isn’t a drop in actual visibility—it’s simply the removal of fake, non-human traffic that previously inflated your metrics.

WHY DID GOOGLE MAKE THIS CHANGE?
Google’s goal was simple: provide more accurate SEO performance data.
This update helps website owners by:
- Filtering out bot impressions that never represented real customers
- Removing noise so businesses can measure true ranking progress
- Supporting better SEO decisions through accurate user behavior data
- Improving transparency in reporting for agencies and business owners
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR BUSINESS
Here’s what business owners need to know:
- Your SEO didn’t suddenly drop.
- Your reports now show trustworthy, authentic traffic.
- Your SEO team can now make smarter, data-backed decisions.
- Your ranking position likely stayed exactly the same.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO NEXT?
- Avoid panicking over the September traffic drop—it’s expected.
- Compare trends going forward, not backward.
- Focus on real performance indicators like leads, calls, and conversions.
- Ask your SEO team for refreshed benchmarks based on the new clean data.
FINAL TAKEAWAY FOR BUSINESS OWNERS?
The September Google update didn’t reduce your visibility. Instead, it removed bot traffic that was never helping your business in the first place.
Your Search Console dashboard now reflects how real customers find you online—resulting in better reporting, stronger insights, and more strategic SEO decisions moving forward.
While This Update Looks Alarming, It Had Minimal Effect On Rankings
Jeff Irvine
Founder – InnoVision
jeff@innovisionbiz.com
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