Post summarized by durumis AI
- Like other blogs, durumis blogs also have a ranking that can affect their search engine visibility.
- Search portals like Naver and Google have criteria for evaluating web documents, which may include domain scores.
- Durumis blogs are operated in a subfolder format, so the evaluation of documents can vary depending on the evaluation of the main domain.
I wonder if this blog also has an index.
Generally, when we talk about blogs, there's an index, and it's said that if the index is high and the blog is optimized, articles are well-exposed.
However, I understand that this is based on the portal where the blog is exposed, or perhaps their own internal criteria.
In the case of Naver blogs, since they are exposed on Naver, they will evaluate and score documents based on Naver's logic.
And based on this, they are exposed in order of search engine ranking.
However, in the case of durumis blogs, from the perspective of Naver, Google, or Daum, it will simply be viewed as a web document.
These search portals will likely have different criteria for evaluating web documents.
The domain score of the site might be one of those criteria.
If it's a subdomain concept like Tistory, each domain might have a different score.
But in the case of durumis, it doesn't seem to be a subdomain, it looks a bit more complex.
The above address is my blog address.
Instead of a subdomain, it's in a subfolder style, so it will likely inherit the score of the main durumis domain.
So, if this site receives a good overall evaluation from search engines, will my document also receive a good evaluation?
Personally, I'm very curious to see how this durumis blog will develop in the future!