Hi Guys, This forum has popped up often in my search for bits and pieces. So I thought I might as well join. I have two small business's. My first ranks 1st in 'dog walker sydney' in google. My second is new, and its a resume writing service. I optimized the first site by myself although did have a little bit of help with the graphics. Im totally self taught. I am happy with the results I have received with the first site. So the new site is new. Maybe two weeks old. Google last cached it around the 10 - 11th Feb. Googlebot is a daily visitor. It warms my heart when I have seen 'the bot' visit. Thing is, the site is indexed. Yes, good fine. The site is new, yes. Although I can only find my site if I type in the url or search for the physical site. If I put in the name of my site 'your resume writing service' .. it doesn't return. My question is, does the cache really have much to do when it comes to physically indexing and ranking the site? I have lots of good content, Im working my way through getting some quality external links in .... Im just wondering how much weight this old cache holds?? The forum wont let me link my site in this post, although it is in my profile if you would like to have a look. Thanks so much for any help, in advance.
if google index your page and update your details so its means you can get up result so its wrong bcz each and every website have many competitor and each competitor want googd ranking and good traffic so they also do SEO activities and extra techniques and also google crawl them not for only you website if you stop your SEO activity of you can change any single word in your website and google can get bad effect so your competitor will get up result
SEO method are : On Page Optimization : choice and improving keyword in URL, Title, Content Website, Keyword Tags.. Off Page Optimization : social bookmarking social networking forum submission article submission press release submission blog walking / blog commenting Thanks
The linked from page only. Minimized by the number of links on that page. What is more important is to get links from pages that relate to your content. Do some reading/learning by clicking on the links at my signature.
I believe most of my content verses key words and similar to be correct. I have done it for each page. Im trying to get links now. I have got some really good ones from government (Australian) employment related sites. The two that I have got from there are page rank 6 or 7. I do a bit of link building every day. Im finding it really hard though to find quality sites in the employment / jobs / resume as my web site is for my resume writing service. I am pretty sure I have the basics well covered. Lot of original and decent content matching to key words, titles, images and such. Im currently building a links page for good quality outward links ... I have started a wordpress blog, linking back to my site. I have submitted some articles etc ... So Ive got the basics covered. Ho hummm.
You are asking about 'weight' of 'cache' Just submit a sitemap and your resume writing service website will be reindexed soon, then you can probably see a movement in the search engine results pages.
I followed advice, and submitted a link to digg and another similar site - hey presto - new cache today! Thanks guys!