The posts I've written on my durumis blog have been indexed by Google's search engine, and recently written posts are appearing in search results.
Google is sensitive to YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) topics and it's important to provide accurate information. Inaccurate information can reduce the search engine's trust.
In the future, I plan to write posts on topics that might interest international users and consider using durumis' translation feature to drive traffic.
I've created this blog and registered it with Analytics.
There wasn't much of a response for a while, but recently, I've noticed some traffic from a post I wrote.
Analytics results
There's been some traffic from a recent post, and I just wrote another one, and I see a user visiting it now?
Probably because my post is showing up on the durumis homepage's latest feed, and people are clicking on it.
What about Naver, Daum, and Google?
site:https://durumis.com/ko/@infowiki
You can search like this to see if your blog has been indexed.
It's not on Naver or Daum, but it is on Google.
The health-related posts I wrote initially for testing purposes haven't been indexed.
The content I wrote recently is indexed.
Google has something called YMYL.
Simply put, it's "Your Money Your Life".
Google is sensitive to topics and keywords related to money and life.
For example, if I say that drinking Sprite when you have a cold will cure it, is that accurate information?
If I make the rest of the content sound plausible and optimize it for SEO, will this post rank at the top?
If someone searches Google for how to cure a cold and my post comes up, and they go buy Sprite, will their cold actually be cured?
It could potentially worsen their health. The same goes for money.
If someone posts incorrect information, and someone else invests their money based on that information, or makes a wrong decision, it could lead to serious issues.
Google's search engine credibility would plummet.
That's why they're so sensitive to these topics.
Anyway, Google has indexed my blog.
For now, it's only getting traffic from Korea.
I'm not sure what kind of content to focus on.
If I write posts that are of interest to people overseas,
I wonder if durumis' translation feature will help drive traffic!
And most importantly, I think it's crucial to write sentences that are translated accurately.
I'll have to come back and post whenever I have some free time.