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porn-update 06-02-2017 07:20 PM

My new sites don't start
 
Hello to all,
Today i write because a few months ago I created a new set of sites
New template, new server, new content, new updates, new webmaster google accounts, new analytics, etc, etc, all new ...

I put them online and I waited ... and a few months after the visits suck ...

http://porn-update.com/temp/Schermat...3 03-54-33.png

Sites have been online for months, and I am lucky if they receive 10 visits a day, I've done many other sites in the past, some started slowly but this is ridiculous, in this niche after a few months my old sites received at least a hundred visits every day ... some never started, but it's not possible, nobody starts earning visits

What happen? Am I missing something? Is it a server issue? Of litespeed? Or something wrong with my site code?

These are the sites:
https://www.bigboobshardpix.com/
Big Boobs Hard Tube | Big Boobs Hard Tube is filled with Big
https://www.hard-tags.com/
Strapon Hard Tube | Strapon Hard Tube is filled with the most
https://www.trannyhardpix.com/
http://www.trannyhardtube.net/
http://www.veryhardpix.com/
http://www.veryhardtube.com/

Can you help me to see if there is something that does not work?

Thank you

gnawledge 06-02-2017 10:09 PM

I actually like the way they look on the mobile phone. Maybe just buy some cheap traffic. I have good luck with hardlinks.org and their backlinks.

gnawledge 06-02-2017 10:17 PM

I actually like the way they look on the mobile phone. Maybe just buy some cheap traffic. I have good luck with hardlinks.org and their backlinks.

j3rkules 06-03-2017 03:38 AM

I think the biggest reason is the duplicate content. You simply copy and paste the sponsors text and that is your main problem. In 2017 you need to have a great content.

porn-update 06-03-2017 07:57 PM

This can not be the only reason for zero visits.

A lot of sites have duplicate content, they will clearly never make a million visits, but it's practically impossible to make zero visits in this niche.

Also my titles and text are all slightly changed whenever possible

P_RABID 06-06-2017 07:12 PM

This a throw in the dark, maybe, just maybe goggle detected that you are the same user from other accounts and have black listed you. Google is very good with detecting users with multiple accounts. If you used the same pc/laptop etc and are using the same ip address that could be the reason. As I said this is a throw in the dark.

P_RABID 06-06-2017 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P_RABID (Post 21816679)
just maybe goggle

lol i said goggle :upsidedow

porn-update 06-07-2017 03:38 PM

I use 5 different pc, I use TOR proxy, my connection has dynamic IP, I opened a new account on google, with a new mail, I bought a new server, at a different location, and made sites with a new updated structure ...
what else should I do to set fire to my house whenever I want to make a new site otherwise google break my balls?

magneto664 06-07-2017 04:16 PM

Did you get ANY backlink?
ahrefs show me nothing.

porn-update 06-07-2017 05:52 PM

They are new (a few months) and practically make 0 visits, nobody has seen them...

P_RABID 06-07-2017 06:30 PM

Another throw in the dark here, maybe you or your developers accidentally have left a robots file in the root directory, robots files are usually placed during development stages of projects. If this is the case google and other search engines won't crawl any websites on the server.

Hope this helps.

porn-update 06-07-2017 06:45 PM

All my sites have robots.txt

sarettah 06-07-2017 07:28 PM

I don't know that it matters but it may:

You have some issues regarding http versus https.

If I go to the http version, it redirects to yout https version.

In you source code though you have your canonical pointing at the http version.

<link rel="canonical" href="http://www.bigboobshardpix.com/" />

The canoonical tag should point ot the preferred version of the page. Since you are redirecting to the https version and according to google they prefer the https version then I would think your canonical tag should point to the https version, not the http version.

Same thing in your robots.txt they all point to the sitemaps on the http version:

Sitemap: http://www.bigboobshardpix.com/sitemap_letter.xml
Sitemap: http://www.bigboobshardpix.com/sitemap_pages.xml
Sitemap: http://www.bigboobshardpix.com/sitemap_search.xml
Sitemap: http://www.bigboobshardpix.com/sitemap.xml

But if you go to one of those sitemaps they all redirect to the https version of the sitemap and list https versions of the urls listed in them. I am not sure what you are gaining by all the sitemaps either but I am not in any way an SEO expert.

So, that all may not matter at all or it might be confusing the SEs, I have not a clue on that but I have found with google at least it is best to be consistent with the http and https versions of stuff.


Edited In: Same thing with your www. sub domain version and your domain only version. Your canonical points at the domain only version, your site maps all point to the www. version. You need to pick one as your preferred and use it consistently through out. Make sure to tell google webmaster tools which is your preferred version too.

Thats all I have I think.

.

porn-update 06-08-2017 03:51 PM

You are right.
it is the fault of the fact that the sites are born http, then converted to https.
I too created a function, but I forgot to update.
Code:

function URL_protocol(){
        if($_SERVER['HTTPS'] == 'on'){
                $protocol = 'https://';
        }else{
                $protocol = 'http://';
        }
        return $protocol;
}

However, this is not, because some of them are born http and were http, but are,however, 0 visits...
es: Big Boobs Hard Tube | Big Boobs Hard Tube is filled with Big

tomash999 06-08-2017 04:14 PM

It doesn't solve your problem, the problem is that you have http: in your HTML.

1. You need to search and replace in the database and every HTML page, from http to https.
2. It is better to remove this code:
Quote:

if($_SERVER['HTTPS'] == 'on')
You want to know if there is problem with SSL, it should be on.
3. The redirection should be on the server, not on PHP. Have all your configurations in one place. If you are using Apache, make sure that you don't have multiple .httaccess files, because they can overwrite settings.

porn-update 06-09-2017 06:29 PM

No, the function is inserted in place of http (hand-written) in the code, so now everything is https, so http now no longer exists ...

before
Code:

<link rel="canonical" href="<?php echo 'http://'.$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; ?>" />
Now
Code:

<link rel="canonical" href="<?php echo URL_protocol().$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; ?>" />

porncrash 06-10-2017 10:12 AM

www . bigboobshardpix . com
bigboobshardpix . com

You can call both sites. You therefore have no 301 redirect to one version of your site.
Google will handle this as duplicated content.

But I think the biggest problem is:
1.
Content duplication from other of your sites as I can read.

2.
Offpage SEO. You cannot expect traffic if you even do no offpage SEO in 2017.
There are no backlinks, no social-media account's, no guest posts or some valuable user comments about your site.


If you want your sites to grow in traffic you have to do even much more.
Make sure to frequently update your site. Add new content as a general rule: quality first.

To add duplicated content because it's fast does not worth it. Even if it takes only 5min's, it would be 5mins wasted time!

porn-update 06-11-2017 03:50 PM

Okay, but all this explains a few visits, but not 0 visits.

I have several other sites in the same identical situation, more or less all, ranging from a few hundred, even up to 20000 per day.

tomash999 06-11-2017 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porn-update (Post 21824371)
No, the function is inserted in place of http (hand-written) in the code, so now everything is https, so http now no longer exists ...

before
Code:

<link rel="canonical" href="<?php echo 'http://'.$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; ?>" />
Now
Code:

<link rel="canonical" href="<?php echo URL_protocol().$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; ?>" />

That's good. Look at what I wrote in 2 and 3, move the logic from PHP to the server. The server should redirect traffic from http to https before it respond with HTML.

porn-update 06-12-2017 02:58 PM

.htaccess does this...

DonJon69 06-21-2017 05:28 PM

I've noticed this happening with my sites too. something is up.

reddygs 07-21-2017 02:46 AM

check google manual actions.There might be some clue.Use analytics reports you will get the site speed results there.

Google search console showing CTR is very low they must be wrong with Titles and meta.
If google analytics shows bounce rate is high then site speed issue


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