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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

How well your Web site get Cached by Google?

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I have not been writing for a week because the time was busy with my brother's wedding.But this does not stop me make money online because it always works for me Web site 24/7. not cancel a day for your online business, but if you move your site.


Again, the newly wedded couples for them--Theodore and Catherine.


 


A friend of mine working on its Web site SEO, enthusiastically to his ratings site in Google SERPs fast! It simply will not wait for his site looks at the top of Google.He then keep adding content, new articles, build back links to its site, etc. and monitoring is to keep its site speed goes Google rank. However, he noticed that its site only get cached every day 10-14 by Google. So he did not see frequent changes to its site's ranking. As is so desperate to see his site improves the ranking fast enough, he called me up and check if there is any way to speed up this process.


If you don't know why Google cache or crawl the site, let me give you a brief explanation here. Google scans, snapshot of each page is a quiz, caches (stores) version of this such as backing up a server of Google. cached version is Google uses to judge whether a page is a good match for your query. If you click the cached link next to the ulr of search result, you can see the date in the cache, the highlight of the keywords you want to find.This is especially useful for Google to store the page on their server when the original page down or not available. Google still display the page as it is stored on their server, loads faster because we all know Google's server is always faster.

  Cached cache link highlighting of keywords which refers to the date and

I want me to share my answer to him here as well because I believe that there are many people out there having the same question.You can pull the Google cache (scan) your site often, or whenever you want to scan a few ways:


1. Ping your site – adding new content to your site frequently as Google as the new content. Ping your site after adding new content.I like to use the service of the pingomatic.com, pingoat.com and pingler.com. many times, Google cache on your site immediately after the Ping. Ping your site online is the equivalent of a waving flag, was, "Hey!Check out!We have new content here. "Search engines.


 


2. more links back – Google will cache automatically on your site and more frequent compared to other sites, if your site is popular (high Page Rank), and have many quality back links.


3. hosting your server – if your host server is fast enough to cope with a scan rate, then Google cache or crawl additional pages of your site to verify that the page that the new get faster scan.


4. site map-Sitemaps are an easy way for webmasters to inform search engines about pages on their sites that are available for crawling. one always submit the sitemap (XML file) to the Google Webmaster Tools. web crawlers usually discover pages from links within the site from other sites. Sitemaps complement data to allow crawlers that support Sitemaps to pick up all URLs in the sitemap and learn about those URLs using the associated metadata.To generate a XML sitemap, you can create one at xml sitemaps.


5. Coding-know Google will crawl your site at specific intervals by adding this encoding

script:. you can change the number of days to your own preferences. but that does not guarantee that ????? perform according to what you say.


Personally I like option 1. easy, there is always a new scanned page within my seconds after I ping my new site is the best part is, you can ping your site any time you want!


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