google not caching my new title ..|

Discussion in 'Google' started by rohnsmith, Feb 1, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi to all

    I have changed my title tag of the page .Its been almost 25 days yet google has not cached my new title tag .What could be the solution for this please help .
     
    rohnsmith, Feb 1, 2010 IP
  2. saurabhj

    saurabhj Banned

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    Submit your site to www.google.com/addurl and if you don't have xml sitemap then create it and submit to google webmaster tool.
     
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    #3
    Google will change your Title when it next crawls your site and sees the change.

    The speed on when this will happen is determined by how important Google ranks your page and how often it finds new content there. I have a site whose content is constantly changing and has a wealth of strong backlinks so Google re-indexes it about twice daily.

    I also have another strong site that rarely changes and is therefore only re-indexed about once a month.
     
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    happpy Well-Known Member

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    #4
    i see strange stuff with titles for a while now... since the caffeine update

    i see crazy things with google

    they show up titles i have used 3 years ago on my site

    also i saw titles show up in SERPS i never used, but other sites linked to my site using this anchor text.

    also i saw sites with different TLD´s mixed up.

    lets say its BLABLA.DE and BLABLA.COM

    i saw pages from BLABLA.DE indexed in google under BLABLA.COM although both sites are from different people.
     
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  5. FavouritesBlog

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    The new google algo brings back historic content for viewing. Nothing to be worried abut
     
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  7. French Directory

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    wait the next crawls
     
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  8. siteswanted

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    do some link building... google not caching your site in that long means your backlink profile is horrid or Google is having problems caching your site.
     
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    Google tooks to index a page from a minute to 4 0r 5 days.....just be patient for 5 days...then you will check it..
     
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  10. shermaine

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    Perhaps Google hasnt crawled it yet. Or if not, optmize it further.
     
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  11. Abhik

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    Theres been some problems with google cache. I am experiencing that too with some of my old blogs. The new pages aren't being cached.

    You can check if you have nocache tag.
     
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    resubmit your sitemap and wait for couple of days. Generally speaking, it can be automatically catched even you don't resubmit. The most important is your contents!!! upvery.com is the example.
     
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    I have noticed that, Google takes a long time to index new sites? Has anyone noticed that?
     
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  14. Conello

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    mostly all my new site indexed within 3 - 14 days...sometime 1 day already indexed. It's depends on how to notify google bot.
    Try backlinkgenerator.net to create link, and open each link to get back link or at least notify google.

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  15. Lex350

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    Ive noticed the complete opposite. Seems my new sites get indexed fast to start but then drop off after that.
     
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    Just don't worry about it much, give it sometime and your new title will show up.
     
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    use google webmaster tools and resubmit your xml sitemap and also send request for crawl website
     
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    submit updated xml sitemap in google, it might help your site
     
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    Submitting the new URL into social media profiles, social bookmarking and article marketing will enable quick indexing of your page. Also update your sitemap.xml and submit it into google webmaster tools account. Certainly you will see a favor from G. :)
     
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    #20
    the big g is weird lately so don't worry,it will cache ur title
     
    dariuscmd, Feb 3, 2010 IP