Could someone give me some free advice—just to better understand how this works? I have two sites, beinginamerica.com and raufaliev.com. Beinginamerica has 6000 posts (pages), and raufaliev.com has 4600. Both sites run on standard WordPress, the SaaS kind, not self-hosted. Essentially, you can’t configure much there, whether it’s custom, special, or accidental. You can’t even install Google Analytics. Everything has been up since mid-April.
Google indexes beinginamerica incredibly slowly. Currently, raufaliev.com has 320 pages in the index, while beinginamerica.com has 1700. Additionally, another 2.2K pages are marked as “having redirects, hence unindexed.” For example, “/2013/10/15/15-октября-2013-года-1058/”. There’s no redirect there. Meanwhile, 100% of URLs contain Russian letters, and it somehow works for the 1700.
Well okay, let it be 1700. But why then are there zero visits? I mean, statistically, it shouldn’t be zero, since it’s all unique content, not available elsewhere on the internet, and logically should be something Google finds showable from time to time, and someone should occasionally visit. But nobody does.
I don’t even need visitors. What would I do with this traffic—I have no ads there, and comments are deliberately disabled. I’m more interested in understanding how all this works, as I’m somewhat of an expert in this field.
Why does raufaliev.com have only 302 pages indexed and 47 not indexed. Why are all the rest ignored? Again, both sites are on the same platform. They both return the same headers. Unlike beinginamerica, raufaliev has no Cyrillic characters.
Who knows?





