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Quick! $50 PayPal for MSN Help
The first person to post a solution to the following problem will get $50 donated to their PayPal account.
Problem: I have a cached page at MSN, and when I search certain keywords it shows up. The page is actually down, and it's been about a month now. MSN doesn't show a link for a cache of that webpage, but it does show up when I search specific keywords, so this means that the webpage is still in MSN's cache! There is no "cache" link to check the cached version of the page. Is there some keyword I can insert into the URL to get the cached version of the webpage? Like cache:, etc. Whoever figures out how to do this first gets $50 PayPal. Thanks. |
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Asking this question and expecting a solution without actually mentioning the URL/domain name/page in concern is not a good idea..
Write up, may be me or some one else can take care of it..
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I have seen this before with one of my sites. It was really strange to get an indented listing for a page that hadn't existed in such a long time.
One thing I did was check the URL that showed up in the SERPs and republish a page with that same domain name/page extension. I did this just to see what would happen in the future once that page was actually refreshed in the index and in the cache. then I could go and actually monitor the existing page and make changes to it. Doing this does mean that you don't get to learn why that page is showing up where it is in the SERPS but it does give you a chance to rebuild it using the same page name, keywords etc based on the same keyword that you are finding the older page for. Last edited by motoxxx : May 1st, 2008 at 05:50 PM. |
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try url:http://www.yourdomain.com/page.html
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try this:
web.archive.org/
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