Hey guys. Well, starting October 2023, Google has pretty much killed the concept of SEO for its own Blogspot (blogspot) platform. Half of my sites were thrown out of the index, or rather just hidden. Yes it still indexes blogspot sites, but at the slightest deviation (that no one knows anything about) the site is simply turned off from search.
Yes, this update hit not only blogspot, but still I think blogger was affected more than others.
During this time I also managed to find a platform, which this update did not affect at all, I did there anything I wanted, published texts from AI, put different links, in general did what I wanted and none of the 20 sites I created did not suffer.
But, when I do the same thing on blogspot, everything comes to an end.
So yes, googlers are good, they killed their own platform, and cut off part of the income, because people earned with Blogspot and Google adsense. Also some people were buying google domains for their blogs. Award them for the best shot in the foot.
Reason for deleting pages
In general, based on everything I have seen, I can draw the following conclusion:
- A number of content creation platforms, including Blogger, have been put on the so-called “death list”.
- In such platforms low-quality content is not indexed.
- If the content is good, but there are affiliate (referral) links, or just manipulation of links to increase the rating of other pages of your site, then such pages are also removed.
- Top pages can be removed for a while, then they will come back in the search. If you correct the content, they can return faster.
The solution to the problem?
- Work harder on the blog, for its recognizability (Brand) and visibility by search bots.
- Create better content structure on the pages themselves.
- If the page does not receive traffic is already a signal for deindexing, so take traffic from other sources (social networks, youtube, e-mail subscription), or carefully put links from your top pages. Also, as an option you can use different navigation, Main Menu, plugins Similar Posts, Popular or Random Posts.
Main Blogger issue
When the page is opened from a PC its URL does not contain additional characters, but if you open it via a mobile device, then ?m=1 is added at the end of the URL
Why is this bad?
This is how duplicate pages occur, or rather they could occur if it wasn't for the canonical tag, which indicates that the page without ?m=1 should be indexed, and this is good, but there is another problem. Each site has a crawling budget, the maximum number of pages that can be indexed during one visit of a google bot.
Typically sites are scanned by a mobile bot. And there is a problem, because the mobile bot scans the page with ?m=1 and can even index it, but guided by the tag canonical it is forbidden to do so, and to scan the URL without ?m=1 it can not, because it is mobile and before it is always displayed URL with ?m=1 so it passes such pages to desktop google bot.
As a consequence, crawling takes a lot of resources because of which there are problems with the indexing of the site.
How to get more crawling budget?
The more traffic a site gets, the more crawling budget it gets.
Sites with a large number of pages also get more crawling budget. However, a large number of pages is not always a good thing, and can often harm SEO promotion.
Recommendations from the author
Do not try to change the blogspot indexing system. I tried to leave only pages for mobile bot, but it did not help, or rather from the beginning it helped, but after August, google stopped indexing mobile pages of the blogspot site.
Best Solution for Page is not indexed: Redirect error. Yesterday I bought a domain, connected it to my Blogger blog and sent some pages for indexing..... Eureka all pages got into the index.
So don't try to change the link structure, just work on attracting traffic, or buy a domain.
11 Comments
Hi, Please tell me about your blog performance since you have posted this article is there any update on performance. actually i am also considering to start so just asking.
Thanks.
Yes, there are changes I pointed them out in the article of July 25, google restored traffic on this site, and so far so good. My other blogspot sites are also more or less normal, but still there are pages that Google hides.
I wish they were open to why this was happening particularly with small independent sites
It is clear, every day more and more sites appear in Google plus content generated by AI. Google is not rubber and is trying to weed out low-quality sites with a single blow. But under the blow fall also good sites, and this is already a shortcoming of Googlers themselves. They still refer to authority, for example, the same Forbes takes tons of traffic only because of its rating, but not because of expertise. In short, Google can not at the moment cope with low-quality sites without hitting quality sites, because their system can not determine what is quality and what is not.
Read somewhere that most blogs have technical issues and that some adjustments need to be done in order to be ranked again.
Yes and no, I will update this post later and point out the cause of the problem.
It's totally mind numbing how Google created Blogger but is now doing things to destroy it. Also it seems like when it comes to the subject of blogging everything is about making money. What about us bloggers who do it for the sheer love of blogging? I must be way behind the times with this line of thinking. Have a wonderful day all.
Google hosted a web summit and they said our content is not the problem they're just creating competition within the search engine so it's better to migrate to YouTube.
You can work here and there, blogspot is still alive. Drive traffic from youtube to your blog.
I have a feeling Google is trying to delete your site from search results cause when I type Danteizm yes I still see your site but it's listed as Blogger dot com yet mine still has its name with the link attached at the same time my HCU update came by June 2024.
It's one of Google's bugs. I've noticed a similar display of my blogspot sites in the snippet a long time ago. But thanks for the heads-up