Any tip for 2.0 blogs to be indexed on Google?

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 it comes from the quality of your content. Or your blogs are considered spam.
 
For Web 2.0 blogs to actually index on Google, you need more than just spinning up the properties. A few tips that usually work:

  1. Unique, readable content – Don’t just blast spun garbage. Even 300–500 words of semi-decent content with some media (images/YouTube embeds) helps a lot.
  2. Interlinking – Link your Web 2.0s to each other in a natural way. It makes the network look more legit.
  3. Tiered links – Point some cheap backlinks (blog comments, social signals, profile links) at your Web 2.0s to get them crawled faster.
  4. Indexing tools – Use tools like IndexMeNow, InstantLinkIndexer, or even just free methods like submitting via Google Search Console if you control the property.
  5. Drip feed posts – Don’t dump everything on day 1. Add content over time so they look like real mini-sites.
  6. Crawl budget tricks – Share the Web 2.0s on social platforms (Twitter, Reddit, etc.) to help bots discover them quicker.

Bottom line: treat them like mini legit blogs, not disposable link dumps, and you’ll see much higher indexing rates.
 
Here are some suggestions which is basically what I do and which works very well for me:
a) Claim your properties in Google Search Console so you can request indexing directly.
b) Build a simple hub site like on Google site that ties them together. Make sure it presents well like a mini site and not as a link farm and include a front page, an article, a about us as well as your hub/repository page so it looks more legit and helps with bot crawl. Make sure to claim your hub on Google Console and request indexing.
c) Drop a few links from and on an older DA site you control: even footer links push discovery.
d) Last but not least, use a proper ping/indexing service: the free ones are mostly dead so invest in one that works. It generally costs around a penny give or take to index and it works.

That’s all I’ll say here, the rest is just trial/error and knowing what works long term. Good luck :)
 
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Just make sure your Web 2.0 looks like a real blog, not a throwaway page. Add a couple posts, link out to authority sites, and share the link somewhere so Google can find it. After that it’s mostly patience
 
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?
Try using indexing tools like SpeedyIndex.
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.
LOL, GitHub and Medium are parasites at most, How do you submit to Google Search Console?
 
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