Hello DP Members I have a flooring related website & have some problem with google cache site was not cached after 4December here is the website http://www.flooring-master.com/ please anybody tell whats the problem with this site ........ Thanks & regards Prince
Google loves content and well-updated websites. This might be the real cause for your site not getting cached frequently. Better the update frequency of the site, better is the crawl rate. You can try social bookmarking for enhancing the crawl rate and also some substantial traffic. Additionally, try and update content of your site on a regular basis.
The best solution is to avoid Google caching. An affordable web promotion firm will take every possible step to ensure your page is updated with new keywords to ensure it is always listed among the top sites. A search engine optimization firm follows various tactics including link building to link your site with other sites that update regularly. That’s the best affordable search engine optimization technique to ensure your old pages aren’t displayed in Google caches.
and why do you need your web site cached? really? Crawling period is determined by your ranking position. Where is your site positioned? It usually takes a lot of time if youre below 100.
HI this is Some thing serious .. Many such webmasters face this problem especially if they sell links use dropped Domains I have got this feedback from many of my friends..
Go with Articles and submit them into the top directories...Also, use Google Webmaster Tools to solve out your issue of caching....Cheerz
Update content,submit site to top search engines then do article posting,press release,blog comments,forum posting etc.
Tips for Building a Cache-Aware Site Besides using freshness information and validation, there are a number of other things you can do to make your site more cache-friendly. * Use URLs consistently — this is the golden rule of caching. If you serve the same content on different pages, to different users, or from different sites, it should use the same URL. This is the easiest and most effective way to make your site cache-friendly. For example, if you use “/index.html†in your HTML as a reference once, always use it that way. * Use a common library of images and other elements and refer back to them from different places. * Make caches store images and pages that don’t change often by using a Cache-Control: max-age header with a large value. * Make caches recognise regularly updated pages by specifying an appropriate max-age or expiration time. * If a resource (especially a downloadable file) changes, change its name. That way, you can make it expire far in the future, and still guarantee that the correct version is served; the page that links to it is the only one that will need a short expiry time. * Don’t change files unnecessarily. If you do, everything will have a falsely young Last-Modified date. For instance, when updating your site, don’t copy over the entire site; just move the files that you’ve changed. * Use cookies only where necessary — cookies are difficult to cache, and aren’t needed in most situations. If you must use a cookie, limit its use to dynamic pages. * Minimize use of SSL — because encrypted pages are not stored by shared caches, use them only when you have to, and use images on SSL pages sparingly. * Check your pages with REDbot — it can help you apply many of the concepts in this tutorial.
Submit your site in quality & high PR links like digg & .org or .edu links.. Update your site content regularlly. First checkout in google search engine your website URL. with www. & without www. if without www is there then make change it in with www. because crawler could get confussed with URl.. this is a simple problem if your pages are not crawling.
my dear friends, if your sites less than one not catch so u can do social bookmarking and u have many benefit gets the traffic. and only u can do one day only 10 bookmarking for your site.
submit your website on high rank website and doing in daily routine that is benefits for your website.