I saw today that certain pages on my blog are in Google’s catch in the versions from around 15 December. Since then, I’ve created a lot of new quality backlinks to those pages. Does this mean that when Google crawls these pages on my blog again and the cache gets updated, I can expect an increase in SERP for these pages for the specific keywords they’re targeting?
My understanding is the SERP of your pages will increase when Google crawls the pages that have your backlinks. If you have new keyword targeted content (not backlinks) when Google crawls your pages again and the cache get updated, then your SERP may improve as well.
That really is a good question as I myself want to get answer of that question I would like some senior members to answer that question. I would say regular cache is really necessary thing for your website.
some problem with me too, can any one can help. i want to know about the time interval that google crawlers visit in to my site, just approximative will be ok
Your cached page and current back link profile do not necessarily go hand-in-hand. You can see external links would show up to your site irregardless of when Googlebot visits YOUR site.
Your keyword would take turn up of fall down, once google updates the serp. As your site rank this would be the result of your monthly link-building and you really need to maintain it to take a good ranking position.