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- Traffic has started to come to the blog post I recently wrote, and it has been indexed by Google search engine.
- Google values the credibility of YMYL (Your Money Your Life) content, and particularly rigorously verifies topics such as health and finance.
- I plan to use the durumis translation feature to write articles that will be of interest to overseas users, and I will carefully write sentences for accurate translation.
I registered this blog on Analytics.
There was no response for a while, but I think there's a little traffic from the recent posts I wrote.
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There was traffic from the recent post, and I just wrote a post, and a user was caught?
I guess people clicked on my post because it was exposed on the durumis homepage latest feed.
What about Naver, Daum, and Google?
site:https://durumis.com/ko/@infowiki
You can see if your blog is indexed by searching like this.
It wasn't on Naver and Daum, but it was on Google.
The health posts I wrote for testing purposes weren't caught.
The content I recently wrote directly was caught.
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 you say that drinking Sprite will cure a cold, is that accurate information?
If you write the rest of the content plausibly and work on it according to SEO, will this post be exposed at the top?
If you searched Google for a way to cure a cold and that article came up, would people really buy Sprite and get over their cold?
It could actually make your health worse. The same goes for money.
If someone posts incorrect information and someone invests that money or makes a wrong decision, it could be a serious problem.
The credibility of the Google search engine would plummet.
That's why they are sensitive about these topics.
Anyway, it's being indexed on Google.
It's only getting traffic from Korea for now.
I don't know what kind of topic to run it on, but if I post something that would be of interest to overseas people, I wonder if durumis' translation feature will bring in traffic!
And most importantly, I think it's very important to write sentences that are translated correctly.
I'll have to come in every now and then to post.