My website is indexed but not cached any ideas why?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by UKBWM, Aug 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi All,
    I am struggling to work out why my site hasnt been cached even after digging, stumble uponing, deliciousing, tweeting and submitting press releases. :confused:
    Can you help?

    The site is qualifit.co.uk

    thanks in advance

    UKBWM
     
    UKBWM, Aug 9, 2010 IP
  2. DavidWolfman

    DavidWolfman Peon

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    #2
    How long since it's been indexed?
     
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  3. sezerb

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    #3
    Is your site new? Have you got plenty of back links?
     
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  4. 4freedom

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    #4
    Quick your robot.txt file and also the meta-tags if it is a standard html site. If a blog, check your settings. It's pretty common today to have theme set NOT to cache assuming you'll have a dynamic site that changes all the time (think daily updated blog or shopping comparison site). If all is well here - then it's just a matter of time. Keep in mind the search engines send different types of bots... some to find new content which then trigger others to record the content.
     
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    have you try to ping it using some ping sites?
     
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    Are your contents unique? Have you got a sitemap installed? Have you got the sitemap in webmaster tools?
     
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    Place HTML text links on your website. Search engine spiders follow HTML text links to discover other pages of your website. Therefore, you must ensure that you use HTML text links for simple navigation menu so that search engine spiders can follow. Also, you should hyperlink keywords within your content and point them to other pages of your site. This is a good way to tell search engines what pages are important.
     
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