28 Mar
I have been working on this site for three weeks now and have been making updates almost daily. I am posting regularly and have added some backlink opportunities. The domain name is one that I have had for more than a year and the site has always had the same theme: How to make money online. Even the previous owner of this domain name followed the same theme. It is with all this knowledge that surprises me that this site has not been indexed by Google yet. I have made several attempts at “doing it right” but seem to get zero search engine traffic to this site.
The fact that I can’t seem to get this site indexed in Google has got me thinking about all of the other sites that I have up. The reason that I always make such a big fuss about not being indexed in Google is because I have seen the results of sites not indexed and I have seen the results of those that have, and the ones that have been indexed always get more traffic. The only other way that you can get valuable visitors to your site is through backlinking, and this can be a very tedious task. I worry about the other sites that I have been putting up because I own quite a few of my own domain names, currently about 75 that I have for my own personal use and probably another 75 domains of previous web design customers. The reason that I have my own domains is bcause I am trying to make some money off of them and the reason I keep my customers domain names is because if I don’t, the previous customer will let them expire and then a year or two down the road they will want the name back but some domaineer would have purchased it and will sell it back for way too much money. These domain names only cost around $7 per year and without too much effort you can at least that much in a years time just from the previous traffic that was coming to the site.
I have mentioned my goal of creating 50 blogs in my previous posts. Given the fact that I have multiple domains and right now I only have about 10 operating blogs, I really want to concentrate putting up blogs for the domains that have been indexed by Google first.
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