Google webmaster tools - cached content to remove

Discussion in 'Google' started by kukuuk101, Feb 6, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi

    Around 3 months a go i used Google webmaster tools >Tools
    > Remove URLs > Cached copy of a Google search result .

    But now i'm trying to index cached copy again but it is not working. No problem in index new pages. All new page index with out problems, But can't see cached copy only of the pages.

    Please let know your how can i get back to normal Cached copy of a Google search result.

    Thank you:)
     
    kukuuk101, Feb 6, 2008 IP
  2. Nicky_uk

    Nicky_uk Peon

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    #2
    Might be a mad question - but you didnt add no-follow to any of your pages did you?
     
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    kukuuk101 Banned

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    #3
    No - no-follow tags. But i don't know why cached copy index in Google search result.
     
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    The remove-URLs function in GWT is generally for pages which will no longer exist, therefore, Im not actually sure if is possible to get the page's re-indexed if Google believes you told them they no longer exist - the only way I can think of is by renaming the URLs.
     
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    kukuuk101 Banned

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    Nicky , not that way, if you want to remove "Individual URLs" that's fine. But other option called Cached copy of a Google search result, That's not indicate about URL. that's Remove the cached copy and description of a page that is either outdated

    All new pages also index with out cached information.
     
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    Sorry yes, I misunderstood.

    I would assume then that the minimum 90 day period is not up from when you first removed the URLs

     
    Nicky_uk, Feb 6, 2008 IP