Hello, I got a blog based on wordpress, since the last 3 posts google is acting weird, is showing the updated cache after each post, but it does not want to index the post itself. The traffic is the same, I haven't seen any drops on keywords but why suddenly doesn't want to index my new posts? And the content is fine, no spam or copy paste, etc.
You use Feedburner? Then this may be of some interest to you http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1977499
hey I have word press blog too but I have good experience all my new posts being cached instantly ..... thank god and thank google
It's very usual for Google not to show the indexing information like cache date of sites, they just index your site and when the post is comprehensive enough to match on Google search queries, it will show on results. Work on building it's links to get higher chance..
So where do you get those quality back links from then, everybody says just get some backlinks... Its not that easy!
I think there is nothing to worry, I am also having a site based on wordpress theme, in the starting It was typical to me even cached my pages in the Google, but as I post interesting matters related to the theme of my site, my traffic was increased and after 7 to 8 post, I realized that my post was cached in just few minutes after posting. It means Google crawler were active on my site and my every new post was crawled and cached soon after posting. As It was just cached first and then after some days indexed in the Database of the Google. So need not to worry, post regularly and after cache your posts would be indexed soon in the Google.
I am facing the same problem since last couple of days. I have blogspot blog which get crawls withing 2 minutes after each post. But since the last few days i seeing problem in indexing and crawling.
Yeah, seems to be a problem with google. Some people wrote about it. http://www.alexdumitru.com/718-google-stopped-indexing-many-blogs-2-days-ago.html
look like a google problem, many official blogs and sites are also affected by this[ bug or else]. A google employee, John Mu has taken note of this issue on the Google Forums and shall be updating soon.