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it's just got harder and more like real business
What's the alternative if you don't start an online business than?As you say, the overall goal is to either exit for a good amount or have a successful business I can pass down to my daughter.
I'd say DA expired domains. You'll see quicker results if the content is the same niche.In 2024, is it better to Start a new site or buy a small DA-expired domain and start building over it?
Is time the only advantage?
Use the AI to build something unique and cool that people will like and want to spend their money on. Or, use the AI to mass produce cheap crap for a quick buck while it lasts.In the age of AI what would be the best way to make money online or make money in the online marketing field?
Hi all,
Here's my dumb question. After the seo update in March, is it still worth it to build affiliate websites anymore? I've no idea whats going on, some people say Google created that update to make more money. Is that true? :')
This is why so many people are upset with these former SEO course sellers who have pivoted on a dime to selling "get rich with an AI blog geared towards Pinterest" courses. Not only does it still put all your eggs in 1 basket, but they aren't even being honest about the sheer amount of money they had to spend to make their blogs profitable in such a short time.If you're seasoned, have contacts, right connections, have funds, then you can get it down to 6 months to a year.
Websites weren't meant to only have one traffic source. It's just the SEOs came alone and gaslighted everyone into "easy traffic - easy money", and it WAS easy, until it wasn't.
https://yoursite/com/wp-content/upload/2024/01/This-Is-A-Image-Name.webp
?No, there's no reason to index it. Yes, the reason to not index it is that it's "thin content". There's nothing on the page but your image embedded in your navigation, footer, and sidebar.Q1. Would there ever be a reason to index this?
Q2. Would there ever be a reason to not index this?
Thank you. This was my current setting. And they are all showing up as "crawled - currently not indexed" in GSC so I just wanted to get a head check.No, there's no reason to index it. Yes, the reason to not index it is that it's "thin content". There's nothing on the page but your image embedded in your navigation, footer, and sidebar.
A fun story is that Yoast has a setting to redirect these to the page the image is embedded on. And during one update they screwed up and set the setting to be "off" for everyone, and tons of site's suddenly were having zillions of new pages indexed, losing traffic, and running into Panda problems. Yoast did turn around and fix it ASAP and even set up sitemaps to help speed up the process.
But that was a real world example of why you don't want to index these.
Actually, I misspoke (I just crawled out of bed, head isn't working yet). I was referring to "attachment pages" or "media pages" for media of various types on Wordpress, including images. You're referring to the actual URL the image lives on (not the "attachment page", which Wordpress shouldn't even generate, it's nonsense).Thank you. This was my current setting. And they are all showing up as "crawled - currently not indexed" in GSC so I just wanted to get a head check.
yoursite.com/category/post-slug/attachment/3/
.Thank you for following up on this and clarifying.Actually, I misspoke (I just crawled out of bed, head isn't working yet). I was referring to "attachment pages" or "media pages" for media of various types on Wordpress, including images. You're referring to the actual URL the image lives on (not the "attachment page", which Wordpress shouldn't even generate, it's nonsense).
These are likeyoursite.com/category/post-slug/attachment/3/
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What you shared is a direct link to a URL where it's hosted on the server within the file structure. I don't think Wordpress sends any HTML Headers with the response to say no-index or anything. I think Google simply understands "this is an image file with no other HTML around it, we don't index this as a web page, but we do as an image." So it should be "crawled - not indexed" in your list of Page Indexing in Search Console. The reasoning for this is similar. There's nothing there, it's thin content. Not all images will show up, but some will. I'm looking at some in mine right now. It's as it should be.
Thanks for the response.@Nonbeardedman, it depends on who's offering it and their definition. Sometimes unmanaged means (and I can never remember the official jargon) is that they "instantiated" the server and that's it. You need to login through your terminal and use the command line to install whatever DirectAdmin/cPanel/WHM you want. And you need to install the updates. And you have to set up all the php packages, email server, blah blah. Of course cPanel would do some of that for you. But unmanaged can mean literally that.
Managed is less subjective in terms of the definition. They install everything. Their cron jobs check for updates and install them when you say it's okay. Their support will do whatever you ask (Knownhost's support is so good they'll do just about anything. Sometimes I've "outsourced" work to them because I know they'd do it even though I could have). They'll even go outside of scope a lot of times. Managed is worth the extra price if you don't want to learn to be a server admin.
Wordpress hosting is just a marketing phrase for "We've tuned this server with the settings that we think works best for Wordpress." It's usually far more expensive and doesn't offer you anything special and has parameters around it that you wouldn't see otherwise to suck more money out of the naive. Like metered bandwidth and maximum number of i/o's and whatever else crap they can invent.