When I first purchased a domain and started running a blog, I encountered the problem of poor indexing. So, while 고민 and searching for information, I learned about the concept of “expired domain”, and realized that choosing a domain with a good history improves the chances of success for the blog.
Although the multilingual website production diary is on day 294, if calculated with the history of newly purchased domains, it is 100 days, 57 days, 34 days ‘A’, 34 days ‘B’, and 4 days, respectively.
100th day of website operation
57th day of website operation
34th day of website operation 'A'
34th day of website operation 'B'
4th day of website operation
The most certain way to check if indexing is done correctly is to manually request indexing after publishing the blog. The GTranslate plugin can be used for free for about 15 days. If it is judged that indexing is not smooth within 15 days of publishing, it is better to cancel the plugin subscription and boldly abandon the domain. Of course, the domain cost can feel a bit wasteful at around $10, but considering the opportunity cost from a long-term perspective, it is more beneficial to abandon the domain.
‘Does not work well’The criteria for making a judgment can be somewhat ambiguous and subjective, but if 100% indexing is completed within 5 minutes when requesting manual indexing, I consider it ‘working well’.
AdSense approval was passed on only two. Daily revenue is still only at the 100 won level, but the revenue difference varies greatly by language. Normally, the most revenue came from Korea, but today, strangely, there are no visitors at all.
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