Google has changed its caching policy

Discussion in 'Google' started by yogesh, Jan 14, 2008.

  1. #1
    Google has changed its caching policy. It will cache only previous title if you do not change contents. So change title and meta description and keyword only when your page contents are changed.

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    Yogesh Kumar
     
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  2. pulikuttann

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    #2
    Thankz for the info
     
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    thanks for your supplying!
     
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    #4
    There is something that Google never changes... its everyday new changes ;)

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    thanks for good info, I think it is good police for good information site:D
     
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    #6
    will see to it :rolleyes:

    Thanx for the info :)
     
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    #7
    How this is possible ? Google bots are really able to do that ?

    Am bit confused about your statement... please can you elaborate how this is possible or is there any live example of this kind of caching policy of google...?
     
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    #8
    Where did you read this? Any source you can mention?
     
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    #9
    Yeah, I'd like to know too. I just bought an indexed site and changed the whole site around, including title and meta description and some keywords.
     
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    #10
    Umm, I'd like to see the example and source ,thanks to provide us the news.
     
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    Thank you for the info
     
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    #12
    hi

    thanks for good info................
     
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    #13
    Thanks for the information, but where did you find this out? Where's the source? :)
     
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    #14
    Thank you for the very usefull information for webmasters :)
     
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    #15
    That doesn't make sense to me. There might be a change in the algo which might lead to sth like that but it'd probably be sth related to anti-spam, not exactly like you mentioned.
     
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    #16
    Thanks, for the info.
     
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    #17
    Can you share us the link source for this change.
     
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  18. LeoSeo

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    #18
    I don't think he has a link, that sounds like a "from my experience" thing.
     
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    #19
    thanks for sharing the info.. actually i works like this .. when ur page is first crawled .. it gets into cache queue.. now when ur moving up the queue but update your content.. the content to be cached changes so you are again put at the end of the queue and you to wait a bit longer
     
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    #20
    Thanx for updates
     
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