Cleaning Up the Digital Blood: How to Wipe 404 Errors from Google Search Console Instantly

There is nothing quite like the stomach-sinking feeling of opening your Google Search Console (GSC) dashboard and being greeted by a giant, red notification that reads: “Low Value Content” or “Not Found (404).” For a blogger, it feels like an automated slap in the face. You spend hours coding, writing, and configuring your server, only … Read more

The Click-to-Deploy Illusion: Why Google’s “Easy” WordPress Setup is a Financial Trap

“Deploy a WordPress site in 5 minutes with just one click!” If you look up tutorials on how to host a free website on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), this is the golden methodology everyone recommends. The GCP Marketplace offers a magical button called “Click-to-Deploy.” For beginners who are terrified of the Linux terminal and SSH … Read more

The $20 Lesson: Playing Financial Chicken with Google Cloud (And Losing) #8

I thought I learned my lesson. I really did. In my previous post, I laid out the anatomy of how I let Google Cloud Platform (GCP) siphon money from my wallet due to a ghost server. I diagnosed the technical error, exposed the marketplace illusion, and officially declared that the billing meter was back to … Read more

Why My WordPress Posts Went Missing in Google’s Eyes #7

When you finally set up your Google Cloud Platform (GCP) server, configure the SSL certificate, and tame the wild beast known as WordPress menus, you feel like an absolute tech wizard. You look at your shiny new site and think, “It’s alive! Now, world, come and see my creation!” But then, Google Search Console slaps … Read more

WordPress Wasn’t Hard. It Was Just Never-Ending #6

WordPress Wasn’t Hard. It Was Just Never-Ending #6 When people talk about WordPress, they often describe it as difficult. After spending time building my own site, I don’t think “difficult” is the right word. The better word might be “never-ending.” I started this project knowing almost nothing about WordPress. I wasn’t comparing hosting providers, debating … Read more

Why I Stopped Chasing a “Perfect” WordPress Design #5

Why I Stopped Chasing a “Perfect” WordPress Design When I first started building my WordPress blog, I thought design was everything. I spent hours comparing themes, adjusting spacing, changing fonts, testing color palettes, and rebuilding the homepage over and over again. Every time I visited another blog, I felt like mine was incomplete. Something always … Read more

I Thought WordPress Menus Would Be Simple #4

Why I Underestimated WordPress Menus I thought WordPress menus would be one of the easiest parts of building a website. Just create a few categories, connect them to the menu, and move on. That was my expectation. Instead, I spent hours trying to understand why pages, categories, sidebars, dropdowns, and post lists all behaved differently. … Read more

The SSL Setup That Took Me Longer Than Installing WordPress #3

Installing WordPress Was the Easy Part I thought installing WordPress on GCP would be the difficult part. It wasn’t. The real problem started when I tried to set up SSL. At first, everything seemed simple. I had already launched a small free-tier GCP server, connected my domain, and installed WordPress successfully. The site worked, but … Read more

The $10 Confession: How I Hypnotized Myself into Google Cloud’s Bitter Billing Trap #2

The $10 Confession: How I Hypnotized Myself into Google Cloud’s Bitter Billing Trap Let’s cut the crap. I am an idiot. Or more accurately, I managed to play the part of a textbook idiot for exactly two months, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) charged me 10,148 KRW (about $7.50) to officially certify it. What makes … Read more

Building a Free WordPress Server on GCP (And the Mistake I Didn’t Notice at First) #1

I Thought GCP Free Tier Was Free — Until Google Charged Me Months Later When I started building my WordPress blog, I wanted one thing above all else: a server that cost as close to $0 as possible. That’s why I chose Google Cloud Platform’s famous Free Tier instead of AWS or Lightsail. Google advertises … Read more

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