Guys, I have 15-20 sites, but none of them are taking a single step forward. Is this problem unique to me, or is Google doing something against new sites—basically, are they ignoring them? Honestly, I’m about to give up; the cost of domains and servers is starting to take its toll.
What I’ve done:
Add the site to Cloudflare
I’m using CyberPanel and using LSCache
I’m using Yoast version 6.2 as the SEO plugin
I’m sharing on social platforms
Many of my sites have original content, yet there is absolutely no movement, especially on my video sites.
I’m not expecting traffic to come all at once, but even my sites that are 4-5 months old aren’t getting a total of 10 visitors. That’s the whole situation. Where might I be going wrong, or if there is something missing that I haven’t done, could you let me know?
I don’t know what the content or industry of your websites is, but by following the current agenda, you can attract hits with interesting content that people are searching for at that moment and can only find on your site. To give an example, I remember once writing short 200-300 word articles for a biography site about interesting people participating in TV competitions whom I thought would generate curiosity. I used information from social media or my own inferences while watching if I couldn’t find details, and I reached 4-5k hits within 2-3 hours. I’m not saying you should do exactly this, but you can follow the news agenda relevant to your industry.
If the content on video sites is low, I suggest increasing the content. So if you are spamming, do it properly in the videos Let your index count increase rapidly.
If there is no spam, I suggest checking if there are internal site flaws, CSS returning 404 errors, or anything like that. Also, if you added AdSense when you first installed the sites, they might have been flagged as purely for affiliate and advertising purposes. If the IPs are A and C class style, you can cross-link them without reciprocal linking among themselves.
Another suggestion is, if you want the sites to move fast no matter what, push traffic. Pop-ups, splash, AdWords, Facebook, Twitter, whatever it takes. But the traffic you push should be permanent. So if you are
Thanks friends, thank you. While we were waiting for the 2018 SEO post, 2019 is coming bro
Actually, there are some issues on my mind, you mentioned CSS files giving 404 errors bro, when I perform “Fetch as Google”, I get a “Temporarily unreachable” error for some images and some .css files, I’ve been encountering this quite a lot lately. Currently, to make the site fast, I’m using Litespeed from the CWP panel, it offers a 1-month trial and I think the LSCACHE plugin is messing with both the site’s and Google’s settings. There is very little information about this among foreigners, but I did get suspicious. Because almost all sites have so little traffic it’s practically non-existent, and I’m considering deleting a few of them completely. Has anyone experienced any issues due to this cache situation?
If there is a cache-related error, I suggest just deactivating the cache. Themes are important too. Check them as well. On a very difficult keyword, I moved from 11th place to the top 3 just by changing the theme and fixing on-site errors.
I added Wordpresscom’s site to Google, and when I said “Fetch as Google,” the same problems appeared, so it seems my server is normal. But as you said, there are some themes that are a nightmare, containing very heavy .js and .css files. We’ll see, I’ll continue like this for a while longer; if that doesn’t work, a change is necessary. I saw it on a forum once, I think, if I’m not mistaken… “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results”