I hope the situation will not last too many days. The site's new contents launched 12/10 this month. Today checked the site's title got indexed faster than its body. I found its cache data still list old info from 11/17 last month. Does it tell [ title ] can get indexed faster than [ body ]? check example the site [ seoserp.com ] http://www.google.com/search?q=site:seoserp.com seoserp.com still has old cache info [ cache: Time] is 17 Nov 2007 07:44:25
I dont understand your post very well? Did the title ever change? I assume the body content has been updated. However if the title never changed, how can you say title is now indexed? it could have been indexed right when the original body was indexed.
Being indexed and being cached are completely different things, you can change your page Title and Body and start getting search referals for the new terms before your cache is updated to reflect the change.
Now I can see the cache site today but it was cached by G at 12/17/2007. One thing I am pretty sure: Now only the title info are indexed as search results showing. Yet body info still do not appear when I search with relevant key words. .......... Edit the Post: Now I can find the site body info . Every thing works normal now.
Yes there's a delay with new sites, the cache takes a few days to be available to the public. The reason you are found with the Title is it is the most powerful element on the page, and it will be some days before the page body starts ranking better. You can still find your page body content using exact search http://www.google.com/search?q="Lit...an,+Italian,+German,+French,+"&hl=en&filter=0 Or less unique terms not using quotes http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...mething+but+not+nothing+)+&btnG=Google+Search