Hello Everybody, We launched a new website 3 weeks ago. We have booked its domain at least 6 months before. Now what I am seeing there is a mismatch, if you will search this website in Google by searching site:www.sunlexis.com it shows that its home page is cached in search results in cache link just below the description, its shows that it is cached but if you will search directly by searching for cache:www.sunlexis.com or in Google toolbar cache button, then it shows it is not cached. I know both these results comes from different Google data base, but the cached link which is coming in its search results is same as we search for cache in its Google tool bar or direct search results. Looking forward to hearing from you. Best Regards, Merissa
cache: and site: command is totally different.. site command is the current index version of a page or site.. while the cache is the old version indexed page/site by google..
Bogs is right Your site: search is bringing up the site as it stands on the net right now Your cache: search is bringing up the site as Google last crawled it so all changes you have made recently will not show My advice is dont get too hung up on the cache and make sure the site is relevant and up to date and keep building those backlinks cos Google loves them
I know this but I want to know How it can be possible to have different results for its cashed version, when we search for "cache:www.sunlexis.com" or in google Tool Bar and when we search in Google for site:www.sunlexis.com the cached link it shows there? I have found one more interesting thing in this case which I was not aware Here are two links for its cached version case one site:www.sunlexis.com http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...com/+site:www.sunlexis.com&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk case two cache:www.sunlexis.com http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...:www.sunlexis.com&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= Now it shows both are coming from different locations thats why it is showing different results. So I will have to wait for Google Next Update.
The only thing I can think of is that Google has an Uber amount of servers and so the data for the cached sites must be stored on different servers and therefore the data drawn is different depending on the link you click on for the cache As I said before, I wouldn't get too hung up on the cache because if you build the high quality and relevant backlinks then your Google PR rises and you get crawled more often and then your cache record is almost the same as your live site
Thanks pdmac8 I know its not so important but you know when your Big Boss ask you daily why this website is not cached yet? what are doing, I think you are not working on this website? Then it becomes very irritated things.