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Google Cache issue

Discussion in 'Google' started by aspire, Oct 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    This site is indexed when I check in google search by doing site:www.actgreenblog.com

    and the index pages carry the latest cache link.

    However when I check cache directly
    cache:www.actgreenblog.com

    the result in nil.

    What could be the issue and how to fix it ?
     
    aspire, Oct 27, 2009 IP
  2. alldaylinks

    alldaylinks Active Member

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    I wouldn't worry...

    Like you said, when you do the site: command you get all the cache links...

    Have you seen any drop in traffic or rankings?
     
    alldaylinks, Oct 27, 2009 IP
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    webcosmo Notable Member

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    Could be that they are in the process of updating it.
     
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  4. aspire

    aspire Well-Known Member

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    haven't noticed any drop in traffic. it has been like this for almost 2 months now that the site is indexed but the cache cannot be found.

    Could there be any remedy for this ?
     
    aspire, Oct 27, 2009 IP
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  6. aspire

    aspire Well-Known Member

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  7. Divyani

    Divyani Peon

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    If you want your site to be cached quickly them apply various tools like:

    1. Book marking
    2. Ping submissions
    3. submitting manually in SE
     
    Divyani, Oct 28, 2009 IP
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    Well, It happens sometime if you do not update your site and stop promoting so you site is indexed earlier but not have been crawled for long also it may be possible your site have a lot amount of duplicate content.
     
    alex_cristo, Oct 28, 2009 IP
  9. alldaylinks

    alldaylinks Active Member

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    That is not an issue. It says that on every cache page of every website.

    If you havent seen a drop in traffic/rankings, then there is no real/significant problem IMO.

    * The cache is available for every page on your site
    * There are no meta tags I have seen on your site telling Google it cannot cache/index the site (eg noarchive/noindex)
    * 99.9999999999% of visitors will not look for the cached version of your site, so it will be having no impact on your visitors

    If you are still worried I would recommend visiting the "Crawling, indexing & ranking" section of the Google Webmaster Central forum, and posting your url (use a url shortner if you like), with a quick summary of your problem:

    http://www.google.co.uk/support/forum/p/Webmasters/label?lid=41234c84d9491af8&hl=en
     
    Last edited: Oct 28, 2009
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  10. aspire

    aspire Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the feedback. I actually want that cache command to work for some specific purpose and hence all the trouble. I will post my query in the Central forums.
     
    aspire, Oct 28, 2009 IP
  11. aspire

    aspire Well-Known Member

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    Haven't been able to get a solution from the central forums on this at the time of posting
     
    aspire, Oct 29, 2009 IP
  12. alldaylinks

    alldaylinks Active Member

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    On the Google webmaster central forums you are allowed to bump your post if it is not resolved. Keep bumping it until you are sorted.
     
    alldaylinks, Oct 29, 2009 IP
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    aspire Well-Known Member

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    They keep on saying what is the use of cache command and ask me to use the site command. :(

    I will keep on bumping and hope to see a remedy to fix this issue.
     
    aspire, Oct 29, 2009 IP
  14. Patricianian

    Patricianian Well-Known Member

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    Just wait for a couple of days, and if you're not preventing caching of your site it will simply show up.
    Better check your robots.txt and meta tags just to make sure ;)
     
    Patricianian, Oct 29, 2009 IP
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    aspire Well-Known Member

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    The site has been cached now through the cache command. Thanks everyone for the great support. Green reps.
     
    aspire, Oct 29, 2009 IP
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    build more links on that domain, it will cache
     
    newlogo, Oct 30, 2009 IP