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Am I wasting my time on an impossible SEO task?

Created a Crypto website because I believe that I can provide information that readers could benefit from.

Built strong keyword silos ie write religiously about three major categories (Cardano, Solana, and XRP).

Used Chatgpt ran result through Quillbot and then manually edited/verified accuracy of my daily posts.

I added relevant affiliate links to Amazon no more than 5 per 1000 word article.

I have also placed single ad to a sales funnel page for an NFT project I want to build when the next bull run hits.

I’m not some Computer Scientist with a background in any of this. Just an enthusiast looking to learn and gain expertise by doing.

Am I wasting my time and money as Google Search Console shows my pages haven’t been indexed even after I submitted a site map. I’m worried it’s a classic YMYL trap.

Currently says: not crawled by robots due to impact on speed of site. Which is crap as no video ever, two scripts only, and compressed images.

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