Any tip for 2.0 blogs to be indexed on Google?

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I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
maybe your blogs are marked as spam. Do you use any tools while posting those blogs? I suppose they access to the links you inserted
 
Focus on quality and visibility when it comes to getting 2.0 blogs indexed on Google. Create original, keyword-rich, and user-friendly content at all times. Submit the URL of your blog to Google Search Console in order to speed up the indexing process. Boost your reach by using internal linking, social sharing, and backlinks. You should ensure that your blog is mobile-friendly, loads quickly, and contains the appropriate meta tags. By posting consistently and optimizing according to SEO best practices, you will greatly increase your chances of being indexed.
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
Even if your posts aren’t indexed in Google, people can still click your links if they’re shared directly or appear on other sites. To get indexed faster, submit your URLs to Google Search Console, make sure your content is unique, and get backlinks from other sites.
 
are you using external platforms to let them be indexed?
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
Even if Google hasn’t indexed your blogs yet, people can still click your links if they’re shared directly or appear on other sites. To get indexed faster, submit your URLs to Google Search Console, ensure your content is unique, and try to get backlinks from other blogs or forums.
 
For 2.0 blogs, indexing can be slow these days. The best way is to add them to Google Search Console, ping the URLs and send a few backlinks from pages that are already indexed. Also make sure the content is not duplicate and has some internal structure. This usually gets them crawled quickly.
 
Even without Google indexing, shared links can still bring visitors from social platforms or other websites. To speed up indexing, submit URLs in Search Console, ensure content is original, and build quality backlinks for stronger visibility.
 
Your GitHub posts get clicks because people can find them through GitHub itself, even if Google hasn’t indexed them. For faster indexing, submit the URLs in Search Console and try getting a few links pointing to them.
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
Patience is key.
 
Don’t just write for SEO, write for people. This is what Google focuses on now. If people are searching for the content you provide, Google will notice and index your blog.
In other words, Google will ignore your Web 2.0 blog if it doesn’t have high quality, original, and engaging content.
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
They’re probably getting picked up through GitHub’s own visibility (repos, profiles, or backlinks), not Google search. For indexing, make sure you submit sitemaps, add internal links, and build a few external links to speed things up.
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
even if your blogs aren’t showing up in search results, the links you share can still get clicks directly from people or other sites. indexing can take time, especially on platforms like github pages. to improve it, make sure your posts are linked from other sites, submit sitemaps if possible, and share them on social media to get traffic while waiting for search engines to index them.
 
For indexing, build some backlinks, submit your URLs in Search Console, and ensure the content isn’t blocked by robots.txt or noindex tags.
 
Do you guys claim your web 2.0 on Google search console, if not, how do you submit the pages?
 
I started posting some blogs on Blogger, Medium, and GitHub, but none of them've been indexed. Weirdly even though none are indexed, my GitHub blogs are still getting clicks on the links I inserted. Can anyone tell me why and give me some advice?
Your GitHub posts get clicks because GitHub has strong authority, but indexing takes longer. Keep content unique and submit your URLs in Search Console to speed it up.
 
Do you guys claim your web 2.0 on Google search console, if not, how do you submit the pages?
the tool name is Sinbyteguys claim your web 2.0 on Google search console, if not, how do you submit the pages?

Is it free? I use a paid tool named Sinbyte
 
Sometimes Google hasn’t crawled your posts yet, but people can still click your links directly. Sharing and internal linking can help them get noticed faster.
 
For Blogger you can submit your URLs to Google Search Console to speed up indexing. For Medium and GitHub, since it's a third-party platform, focus on promoting your content through backlinks and social sharing to encourage indexing by Google.
 
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