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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2011 Location: Cali
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I'm running a niche affiliate website right now, my on page SEO is excellent, everything is up to par. I checked my cache settings in Google and it's showing the last time I got cached was on May 20th. On top of that I did some outsourcing and used a very good link building strategy and I've pinged all and every links I can think of. Even the software I'm using has pinged everything, I'm curious to know when the actual Cache will take place. Any ideas? Tips? Pro's? Con's? Thanks Warriors, cheers. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010
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Well, Google is the only guy knows when to cache your site, though you may get its attention by regularly updating your site content, or blogs referring at your site. Get entry in social networks, definitely, Google will notice you somewhere. Regards |
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| Computer Rentals Join Date: Mar 2011
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It takes 8-10 days to cache my website
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