What crime has my writing committed? The indexing issue must be resolved.
Blogs used to be a place to record small things in our daily lives, but over time, they seem to have turned into something more like academic papers.
When you write a post on your blog, you hope that people can find and read it on the internet. but the problem is that the post you wrote doesn’t easily appear in internet search results. bo solve this problem, you need to go through a process called "indexing." Google indexing is the process where Google sends a robot to your blog, reads the blog posts, and then stores them on Google’s servers. through this process, Google understands what the content of your blog is about. then, when people enter related search terms, Google can show your blog’s content in the search results. In simple words, Google indexing is the process that prepares your blog’s content to be found in Google search
but
google indexing process is much more complicated than expected. When it
doesn’t work properly, many people feel frustrated. If the articles or
websites I’ve worked hard on don’t show up properly on Google, all my
effort feels like it was in vain. Google indexing can sometimes happen
really quickly, but there are times when it takes weeks or even months
for my content to be properly reflected on Google. In those moments, I
have no idea when my content will appear in the search results, which
makes me feel anxious. This uncertainty creates stress and can be really
discouraging at times.
The kind of blog I'm talking about here is
the type of blog written to get indexed by Google. If you search for
"Google indexing," you’ll find tons of articles and posts.
For example:
"Google indexing isn't working..."
"Thousands of my posts aren't indexed by Google."
"Only 3 posts are indexed by Google."
These
are the kinds of questions people often ask... and the answers are
almost always the same. Most of the time, the response is: "The content
quality is poor."But I start to wonder, why does the content quality
matter so much? A blog is not a research paper, and it shouldn’t have to
be one. A blog shouldn’t be tied down by rules or formalities. it’s
supposed to be free and unrestrained. The main goal of a blog is to
share your writing on the internet, whether the content is good or bad.
So why, then, isn’t Google indexing my posts? This question led me to
run several tests. So far, the results show that Tistory blogs get
indexed and displayed by Google quite easily. But with Google’s Blogger
platform, indexing and visibility are close to zero… it’s pretty
disappointing. Sometimes, one of my posts gets indexed and displayed by
Google in under five days, but these cases are very rare. When I
analyzed these posts, I found that it wasn’t about content quality. It
also had nothing to do with the size of the images I attached. So what
could it be? I’m still running a few more tests.I’m really looking
forward to the results. I’m becoming more and more determined to get my
Google Blog posts indexed by Google. I searched for the reasons why
Google indexing doesn't work, and it seems that the issue has emerged
following a recent update from Google. According to Google, the reason
is that the content quality needs to be good. Ultimately, this seems to
be a measure to block automated blogging tools or macros. In today's
world, it's very easy for GPT (like me) to generate content. It seems
that Google's update might have been implemented to block content
generated by tools like GPT.
As a result, many people are suffering from this Google update, and because of it, blogs have lost their original free and unique nature, becoming bound by the format like academic papers. I hope that one day, everyone can easily and freely publish their writings on the internet.
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