When I started AI Earning Hub in 2025, my goal was simple: to help beginners, especially non-technical people, understand how AI can actually be used to earn money online — without fake promises or hype.
What I didn’t expect was how many technical mistakes I’d make in the beginning, and how much those mistakes would teach me.
This article is not a tutorial.It’s my real experience, shared honestly, so others don’t repeat the same errors.

Why I Started AI Earning Hub
I noticed something frustrating:
Most “AI money” blogs:
Use copied content
Promise unrealistic income
Don’t show real testing
Ignore beginners completely
I wanted aiearninghub.com to be different:
Simple language
Real experiments
Honest results
Beginner-friendly guidance
But good intentions alone don’t build a strong website.
The First Big Mistake: Hosting Migration Without Planning
One of my biggest mistakes in early 2026 was changing hosting without fully understanding the SEO impact.
What happened:
URLs temporarily changed
Some pages showed “Page Not Found”
Google Search Console impressions dropped suddenly
Indexed pages stopped increasing
At first, I thought:
Maybe my content is bad.
It wasn’t. It was technical.

The Second Mistake: URL & Redirect Confusion
This was the most damaging issue.
I accidentally created
:URLs with / (slash)
URLs without /
Duplicate pages (home, about, privacy)
Automatic redirects through plugins
LiteSpeed cache holding old rules
This caused:
Redirect loops
“Crawled but not indexed” status
Google getting confused about canonical URLs
Important lesson:
Google doesn’t like confusion — even if content is good.
If you are just starting out, understanding the right tools matters a lot. On AI Earning Hub, we have already explained several beginner-friendly platforms in detail. For example, our guide on AI side hustles in 2026 explains how non-technical users are earning online step by step.
How I Fixed Everything (Step by Step)
I decided to stop panicking and fix things properly.
Here’s what worked:
Removed unnecessary redirect rules
Fixed permalink structure in WordPress
Chose one clean URL version
Purged LiteSpeed cache completely
Ensured each page had a single canonical URL
Deleted duplicate pages (home, about, privacy)
After this:
Pages loaded correctly
Redirect loops stopped
Googlebot could crawl properly again
This was the turning point.

Why Google Analytics Showed Traffic but GSC Didn’t
This confused me at first.
But here’s the truth:
Google Analytics
Shows real visitors
Updates instantly
Includes social, direct, referral traffic
Google Search Console
Shows only Google Search data
Updates slowly (2–4 days delay)
Needs time after technical fixes
So yes — traffic was real. Google just needed time to trust the site again.
What I Learned About “Crawled but Not Indexed”
This status doesn’t mean:
Penalty
Ban
Low-quality content
It often means:
Google is evaluating trust
Site recently changed
Technical signals were unclear
The solution is not more articles. The solution is clarity and consistency.
What I’m Doing Differently Now
After this experience, my approach in 2026 is clear:
Fewer but higher-quality articles
Experience-based writing
Internal linking from homepage
No unnecessary plugins
No URL changes without reason
Patience with Google indexing
SEO is not speed. SEO is stability.

Advice for Beginners Starting in 2026
If you’re starting a blog or AI website in 2026, remember this:
Content alone is not enough
Technical basics matter
Don’t copy others blindly
Don’t panic when impressions drop
Fix structure before writing more
Most beginners fail not because of content —but because of impatience.
Many beginners also rely on established platforms to simplify online work. According to official documentation from Zapier, automation tools can help connect apps and reduce manual effort for online tasks. Similarly, OpenAI continues to develop AI systems that support writing, research, and automation, making it easier for beginners to enter the digital economy without technical expertise.
Final Thoughts
AI Earning Hub is still growing.But now it’s growing on solid ground.
Every mistake I made taught me something valuable — and that’s exactly what I’ll continue sharing on aiearninghub.com.
If you’re building something real in 2026,mistakes are not failure —they’re proof you’re actually doing the work.


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