The domain name I applied for for my second website was offline three months after it went online. The reason was that the content was purely collected and no pseudo-original work was done, so there was no way out and I gave up. After enabling the new domain name and adjusting the content and update methods, the new website is now well included and the future is bright. Now I will mainly talk about the new website I established, a personal blog, in order not to waste resources after the domain name used for the second website became idle.
This blog was influenced by the original collection site, and I thought I would make an absolutely original site to try out the effect. In fact, there is definitely nothing wrong with this original idea, but my blog has a big problem. The reason is that three months after I gave up updating my second site, I found that Baidu had included it, which felt a bit unintentional. But I am not happy because the names of my third site and my second site are the same, and even the content of the third site was created by deleting part of the content collected by the second site. . As you can imagine, my second domain name is basically in a dilemma. It is included now, but I can't continue it. I have to give up and build a new website. The old one is still included. I wanted to wait for a while and wait for Baidu to delete all the old ones before starting a new site again. Later, I asked a lot of webmasters in major webmaster forums, and some said that they can build a new website now, and they don’t necessarily have to wait for the old ones to be cleared.
So the third site, the blog mentioned in this article, went online in May this year. You should be able to imagine what the effect of this domain name will be after it goes online. Anyway, it feels like it will be very laborious, unlike some new domain names that do not have any bad records, and my domain name is obviously, the records are likely to be negative records, although we have not done anything bad. The blog uses the JBLOG program, a blog program developed by Chinese people. The reason for using it is that it supports static blog posts and it is a PHP program. On the second day after it went online, Baidu cleared all the old data, and then Baidu included the homepage of the blog in the past 20 days. After going online, I have been insisting on writing and posting content manually, and occasionally posting some PPT backgrounds, etc. This phase persisted for about 4 months, and when I felt like I was about to give up, Baidu began to include blog content pages. From September to October, the number of included pages gradually increased to nearly 200, and Baidu's weight became higher and higher. Although Content pages are not included every day, but the snapshots are updated every day.
It wasn’t until October 28 that the snapshots on the blog stopped. When I checked the inclusions on the morning of November 5th, I was dumbfounded. Baidu’s inclusions increased to more than 100 items, and the snapshots on the homepage were missing. I broke out in a cold sweat. Baidu doesn't care how you feel. In the next few days, the inclusion gradually changed, and finally stopped at the current page 33, and the homepage is still missing.
After the problem occurred, I browsed the blog front and back every day. I was always puzzled. What happened to my blog? Even though I posted many posts online, I still couldn’t find an accurate answer. I discovered a problem when checking Baidu's collection. There are dynamic pages and static pages in Baidu's collection. As mentioned earlier, the program used for blogging supports staticizing each blog post. Baidu includes both dynamic and static blog posts. Is there no problem? I changed the robots.txt file and blocked spiders from accessing dynamic pages. Baidu included them the next day. It dropped directly from more than 80 to more than 30, and Baidu deleted all dynamic pages.
I was very pleased. It seems that Baidu's efficiency is still very high. Then I waited. Today is November 28th. It has been a full month since the blog snapshot went wrong, and it has been more than 20 days since the robots.txt file was adjusted. , Baidu still hasn’t released the homepage. To be honest, I’m very anxious. Could it be that Baidu has been offended somewhere else? Based on the analysis of webmasters on the Internet and forums, I think it may be related to the following two aspects:
1. A few months ago, I often posted external links in Baidu Knows and Baidu Tieba. Now I may have been discovered, so the website was punished. If this is the reason, you can only consider yourself to be unlucky. It is impossible to delete the things you posted before, and you will definitely not post them in the future. I would like to warn everyone not to post external links to Baidu products in the future, the consequences will be serious. Update the website normally and keep it original.
2. Since October, the blog has been updated a lot every day. The general approach is to update more than ten pictures and add several TAG tags to each picture, so that the density of keywords in the blog is much higher. It took a long time to post, maybe Baidu thought it was stuffing keywords. If this is the reason, then you have to pay attention when updating content in the future. You cannot update too much content under one category every day. It is appropriate to update no more than 3 articles under each category. You cannot add too many TAG tags. Following this trend should be able to change Baidu's attitude towards blogs.
No matter from which point of view, if there is a problem with the website and Baidu plucks it out or demotes its authority, don’t be impatient. You should carefully analyze where the problem lies. As long as you find the possible reasons for the devaluation, try your best to solve it. I believe that the website should be restored. It's a matter of time. Of course, I say this to encourage myself, but also to everyone. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
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