If you find that your site has seen a significant drop in traffic after a redesign and removal of some content, check to see if the deleted content is to blame. Check Google Analytics. Set a time frame before the content was deleted and use a report that shows you organic search traffic broken down by landing page. Compare this report to your current report and see if any pages that previously had high search traffic are missing from your current list of visited pages.
To simplify and speed up the analysis, you can copy the data into an Excel spreadsheet and simply compare both lists of visited pages. If you find that one of the uruguay email data pages had high traffic in the past and is now not in the list, try to check if its content has been moved to a different address. Enter the original address in your browser. If you are redirected to a new location, check if you were redirected with a 301 status code, which preserves the original "link juice". If the redirect does not occur, or if you cannot find the original content after the redirect, you have probably deleted it.
If you accidentally deleted content that was important and driving traffic, try restoring it from an older backup. If you don't have a backup of your website, you can try Archive.org, which archives websites, and find the original version of your website there.
Return the content to its original location. If it is too outdated and the information is not current, add the necessary information and update the content.