Page Title Change in Google duration

Discussion in 'Google' started by jomillergo, Jan 4, 2010.

  1. #1
    I have created a webpage it has been cached by google, now I wanted to change the title , I changed it but its been almost 25 days, google is showing the same title in the search results for that webpage, not able to cache the new title, is there any trick to make google cache the pages again.
     
    jomillergo, Jan 4, 2010 IP
  2. Hersheys

    Hersheys Peon

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    #2
    Try to submit it to stmumbleupon or ping the url so that the new title will get re-index.
     
    Hersheys, Jan 4, 2010 IP
  3. jomillergo

    jomillergo Peon

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    Iam having a wordpress blog, how to ping the url from wordpress.
     
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  4. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    you can load the page using firefox and you will see an rss icon at the end of the address bar. if you click on the rss icon, you will have your feed URL (given that you dont know what it is). you can ping the rss feed using pingomatic and pingoat. also do some link building. if your title hasn't been updated in 25 days on google, it appears that you dont have enough backlinks for googlebot to visit your site often and update the index
     
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    Give more quality backlinks to the page you want to be indexed.
     
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    Submit it using google.com/addurl
     
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    promote your that url on social bookmarking site with new title. google sure catch this and change search term.
     
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    bobchrist Active Member

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    Google should pick it up the next time it crawl the site, if that's a blog and you've added All in SEO pack, make changes accordingly.
     
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    If you wants that Google may catch your Page with New Meta Title and Description then you should have to do some Social Media Optimization work and post your links in Blogs which is crawl fast and promote it's.
    it's soon catch your new updated page.
     
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    Doing social bookmarking will enable quick indexing for your target page. Submit the page into delicious, SU and other social media sites.
     
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    You could use blog blaster to ping your links.
     
    Hersheys, Jan 11, 2010 IP
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    checkblog Well-Known Member

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    Google will reindexed it soon.
     
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    Pinging your site could help to reindex faster on your page. Try it.
     
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    simplely digg that page and then wait!
     
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