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Google results query?
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I have a website that has changed inner page urls in the past 6 weeks or so.
Google has visited the new page and cached it, but the results still link to the old page. I have been told that Google can take 6 to 8 weeks to show the new results. Is this true?
I would have thought that if Google has visited and cached the page, then it should show the most upto date results?
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Originally Posted by firstinkjets
Hi
I have a website that has changed inner page urls in the past 6 weeks or so.
Google has visited the new page and cached it, but the results still link to the old page. I have been told that Google can take 6 to 8 weeks to show the new results. Is this true?
I would have thought that if Google has visited and cached the page, then it should show the most upto date results?
You should 301 redirect the old pages to the new pages.
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It will be very beneficial for future performance of your website if you use 301 redirect for your old urls to new one. As Google is getting two version for a single page, Google will show the best which is closely related page for the searched term.
If you didn't get FTP login details from Mr. Site, please contact there customer support regarding FTP login. Since, on there website they are talking about Using FTP.
Following is the YouTube tutorial I found on http://www.mrsite.com/community.asp
YouTube - Mr Site Tutorial 5 - Using FTP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjeVznAxeP0
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Originally Posted by Singhvineet
It will be very beneficial for future performance of your website if you use 301 redirect for your old urls to new one. As Google is getting two version for a single page, Google will show the best which is closely related page for the searched term.
If you didn't get FTP login details from Mr. Site, please contact there customer support regarding FTP login. Since, on there website they are talking about Using FTP.
Following is the YouTube tutorial I found on http://www.mrsite.com/community.asp
YouTube - Mr Site Tutorial 5 - Using FTP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjeVznAxeP0
This video might help you to use FTP.
It was MRSITE customer support that told me ftp details were not available, but I will try again now after seeing the video.