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Hey everyone,
Quick question. I am adding content to my site daily (currently have in excess of 1000 pages) so things are changing everyday etc. And almost everyday I see the googlebot spidering me. Although the bot is spidering me almost daily i'm still not seeing a daily update of my cache. At best it seems to only update about every 5 days even though my content has obviously changed. And weh it does update its always a cache from say 2 or 3 days prior. Is this normal??? and if it is how can I improve it?? simply increasing my link juice?? cheers p.s its a new site and still hasnt been through a PR update. I also only hae about 35 IBL which i'm growing daily. |
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I have the same problem. Even though I know googlebot has crawled my site it doesn't update it in the cache and when it does it is usually a version of my site that is 1 to to weeks old.
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I notice that too...for years. But much more frequently lately. Does anything they do make sense? I also notice a similiar/not so similar affect on page 1 of the G SERPS for a very very competitive search term every once in a while. We will be fluxating around #1 - 4 (75% of the time at #3) for the term. Then all of a sudden we'll bounce to page 5 or 6, or nowhere for a few days, weeks, or a month or 2. Which is where we were when I started optimizing for this term around a year ago. Then I noticed that the top 10 on G were the listings from about a year ago when i first started monitoring this term's rankings. I am not saying this had anything to do with me or the site I am optimizing, I am just saying that an old *** version of the algorithm results are spit out every once in a while so it is very likely that G will spit out an older verion of your site in the listings even though you've been crawled and even if the cache date is recent.
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