help on Google Cache

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by DesmondChui, Sep 9, 2010.

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    DesmondChui, Sep 9, 2010 IP
  2. diggs11

    diggs11 Active Member

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    i can help you about it ... it doesn't matter .... plz contact to me on skype id a2z100
     
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    hi submit your website directly to search engines (Google,Yahoo,Bing), or create a sitemap and submit it to major search engines.
     
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    Google takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches (stores) that version as a back-up. The cached version is what Google uses to judge if a page is a good match for your query.

    Practically every search result includes a Cached link. Clicking on that link takes you to the Google cached version of that web page, instead of the current version of the page. This is useful if the original page is unavailable because of:

    * Internet congestion
    * A down, overloaded, or just slow website
    * The owner’s recently removing the page from the Web

    Sometimes you can access the cached version from a site that otherwise require registration or a subscription.

    Note: Since Google’s servers are typically faster than many web servers, you can often access a page’s cached version faster than the page itself.

    If Google returns a link to a page that appears to have little to do with your query, or if you can’t find the information you’re seeking on the current version of the page, take a look at the cached version.

    Let’s search for pages on the Google help basic search operators.
     
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  6. DesmondChui

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    it cached many sub page,
    but not the main index page, main index cannot be cached and not showing up in Google, previously it was showing
    but now it is not
    anyreason?
     
    DesmondChui, Sep 9, 2010 IP
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    it will take time, google will call your site frequently if it has good traffic, for that do some SEO
     
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  8. DesmondChui

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    previously it was there in number 1 with few keyword, suddenly it dissappear , there must be a reason, any idea?
     
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    Hello Desmondchui,

    Your website is not banned as you have pages in Google’s index.

    You homepage is not in Google’s index, so your homepage could have a ban, or your links could of been devalued, and your homepage placed in the supplementary index. You have done something to make Google suspicious of your homepage.

    I have no idea what you have been doing, but I would start by having unique content on your homepage, it does not pass copyscape.

    Your link building does not look natural to me. You should not be spamming your site, especially with no authority.

    I would not like to be in your position, but people learn from their mistakes.

    If I was you, I would create unique content on your homepage, and then go into your Google webmaster tool and ask them to reconsider your homepage.

    Do a search on google for: google reconsideration request.
     
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    where to login to google webmaster tool?
     
    DesmondChui, Sep 10, 2010 IP