404 Error while checking cache..

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Hello Friends

I am facing problem since last 25 days with one of my website. When I check cache or that site it show me 404 error. I changed meta tags 10 days ago but it still show same title in Google. 25 days are too long, is there any solution to cache my website.
#404 #cache #checking #erron
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    What's the URL?
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    • Profile picture of the author JamesScruggs1
      thanks yukon for reply the URL is biopeptek.com..
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Your blocking Google from caching your pages with the noarchive code below, remove that code from the header.

    HTML Code:
    <meta name="googlebot" content="noarchive" />
    Change your sitemap.xml file to daily, it's currently set for weekly.
    • hxxp://biopeptek.com/sitemap.xml

    Google isn't having any problem caching pages that aren't blocked, example, your sitemap.xml file has a cache that's less than 24 hours old.

    Remove that noarchive HTML tag, you'll be cached in a few days.
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    • Profile picture of the author JamesScruggs1
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Your blocking Google from caching your pages with the noarchive code below, remove that code from the header.

      HTML Code:
      <meta name="googlebot" content="noarchive" />
      Change your sitemap.xml file to daily, it's currently set for weekly.
      • hxxp://biopeptek.com/sitemap.xml

      Google isn't having any problem caching pages that aren't blocked, example, your sitemap.xml file has a cache that's less than 24 hours old.

      Remove that noarchive HTML tag, you'll be cached in a few days.
      Thanks yukon for the quick reply.. I have one more issue with this site..
      This website is in IIS Server 6.0 and it has canonical issue, can you please tell me that how to fix it. I only have FTP access of this site.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by JamesScruggs1 View Post

        Thanks yukon for the quick reply.. I have one more issue with this site..
        This website is in IIS Server 6.0 and it has canonical issue, can you please tell me that how to fix it. I only have FTP access of this site.
        I didn't dig too deep into the site but one thing I noticed is the dynamic catalog URLs & all the pages involved have the exact same page <title> which is causing some of those pages to be buried in Supplemental SERPs (repeat the search with the omitted results included).

        Example page URLs:
        • hxxp://biopeptek.com/catalogPeptideDetail.aspx?catalog_no=P100007-0
        • hxxp://biopeptek.com/catalogPeptideDetail.aspx?catalog_no=P100001-0
        • hxxp://biopeptek.com/catalogPeptideDetail.aspx?catalog_no=P100010-3
        • etc...

        The content on those pages are unique but it looks like maybe the exact same page <title> & basically the same URL is holding them back in the SERPs.

        You can read more about the canonical tag here.
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        • Profile picture of the author JamesScruggs1
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post


          Example page URLs:
          • hxxp://biopeptek.com/catalogPeptideDetail.aspx?catalog_no=P100007-0
          • hxxp://biopeptek.com/catalogPeptideDetail.aspx?catalog_no=P100001-0
          • hxxp://biopeptek.com/catalogPeptideDetail.aspx?catalog_no=P100010-3
          • etc...
          Yes yukon these all pages have same title tag but these pages are not target in SEO work.
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by JamesScruggs1 View Post

            Yes yukon these all pages have same title tag but these pages are not target in SEO work.
            I guess we look at SEO differently.

            IMO unless the page is behind a login, it's part of ranking other pages.

            Even If those aren't pages your trying to rank, they still have internal links pointing at the pages you are trying to rank. I'm sure Google is discounting those buried pages since they're all in Supplemental SERPs.

            Look at the big picture...
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