• I have a couple of sites that I’ve had up for more than 6 months and another up for 2 and none of them show any traffic info in Whois or the like.

    Is there some setting I’m supposed to have that does this (or more likely something I’ve done that prevents it?)

    Any info would be appreciated!

    sites are:
    dothewill.com
    takeback.me
    jurywise.com

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  • 1. Not old enough.
    2. no substantial traffic.
    3.They don’t rank well.
    4. They are useless marketing sites with no real information.

    In your case, all of the above apply.

    Thread Starter noproblems

    (@noproblems)

    Geez…

    1. Two of them have been up for 8 months, another for 2.

    2. Even if they don’t have “substantial traffic” I thought that whois tracked all sites. I’ve had other sites (not WP) that we could see stats fairly soon after starting up – even if the rankings were 500,000,000th….

    3. How can I know the ranking if I can’t see any ranking? LOL!

    4. Just because you may consider them “useless” doesn’t mean everyone else does. I didn’t know Whois is tracking only what they consider “useful.”

    Takeback has tons of useful info and people commenting. Dothewill is Bible scripture – useful to millions of people.

    I’m thinking I must have something turned on or off in my settings that doesn’t allow it to be “seen” by Whois.

    How does any blog or site start up and be found? I know many people who have small blogs posting their thought for the week and they are ranked in whois. They aren’t marketing anything….

    Any helpful suggestions out there?

    Have you tried praying? If your heart is pure and your faith unshakable, the good Lord will rank your sites high up in heavens.

    You may also call your favorite televangelist, and I’m sure he can make all your dreams come true for a small donation. They make cripples walk on stage so web ranking should be a no brainer.

    Otherwise the 4 commandments above stand true.

    Thread Starter noproblems

    (@noproblems)

    Wow, you’re right! I have not, because I asked not. Thanks!

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