Our blog is not cached fast

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Hi Guys,

Our blog post take time in chaching whenever we are posting our blog link in top social networking site and top social book marking site for fast caching, nevertheless we are facing problems where my blog name like http:// www. domainname .com /blog

Please suggest me what should do for fast caching.
#blog #cached #fast
  • Profile picture of the author altonroot
    Hey Aaditya! Hit the Google+ and other social media like facebook and twitter for caching and indexing. How much time it takes currently? How old your blog is? How frequently you publish the post? Google decides your crawl rate based on answers of these question. If you post avg. once a week then Google analyze it for a month or two and assign crawl rate weekly. That means, thereafter Google crawls your blog once a week.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaditya321
    My blog is 4 months old and we post 2 in a week regular basis, also I share our post in Google plus, facebook, twitter, linkedin etc. Nevertheless our blog is not caching fast.
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    • Profile picture of the author darrenlc
      Submit it through Google webmaster tools and it should be indexed straight away.
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      • Profile picture of the author Aaditya321
        Originally Posted by darrenlc View Post

        Submit it through Google webmaster tools and it should be indexed straight away.
        Also tried it and not get good benefit.
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    • Profile picture of the author mkgg
      How quickly google caches your site/blog depends on your site's authority/pagerank and how often you update. I have seen google update blogspot posts within minutes but because it is their own property.

      So if your site has a low PR, that could a reason. Sharing on social networks doesn't speed up the caching process, it does lets google know you published new information but it will still do the caceing at its own pace
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  • Profile picture of the author promo87
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    Originally Posted by Aaditya321 View Post

    Hi Guys,

    Our blog post take time in chaching whenever we are posting our blog link in top social networking site and top social book marking site for fast caching, nevertheless we are facing problems where my blog name like http:// www. domainname .com /blog

    Please suggest me what should do for fast caching.
    Well, tell you what Google crawlers have became much more intelligent than we can though of !! If you regularly updates your blog ?? What you can do now is head over to

    If you want to tell the crawler to crawl the particular page then put the link over here
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Unless you are posting time sensitive material, does it really matter?
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
      Not seeing a page indexed does not mean it has not been crawled. I would only presume the same goes for not seeing a page cache does not mean it has not been indexed.

      Not something I've ever really looked into because as Mike pointed out.

      Originally Posted by MikeFriedman View Post

      Unless you are posting time sensitive material, does it really matter?
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      • Profile picture of the author chris_87
        Originally Posted by Kevin Maguire View Post

        Not seeing a page indexed does not mean it has not been crawled. I would only presume the same goes for not seeing a page cache does not mean it has not been indexed.

        Not something I've ever really looked into because as Mike pointed out.
        Is there any particular reason a site would not be cached after the bot visits it?

        For instance, I have a site that has been online for over a month now and it still has not been cached. There are no errors reported in web master tools, have a sitemap.xml and fetched as google in WMT, no blocking in robots.txt etc, I did a header check and its returning 200 for the http code which is "ok". This was an expired domain, but it did not have a spammy link profile.

        Most sites I have built in the past are indexed within a few days of the site going active.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    A noarchive meta tag in the HTML <head> will block Google from caching a page.
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    • Profile picture of the author chris_87
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      A noarchive meta tag in the HTML <head> will block Google from caching a page.
      Just checked to verify there was no noarchive meta tag in the <head> </head> section of the HTML, its not there. Not sure why this site isn't getting indexed.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by chris_87 View Post

        Is there any particular reason a site would not be cached after the bot visits it?
        Originally Posted by chris_87 View Post

        Not sure why this site isn't getting indexed.
        Which one is the problem, indexed or cached?
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        • Profile picture of the author chris_87
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post

          Which one is the problem, indexed or cached?
          Is not indexed or cached. Nothing comes up on the site: command, and nothing comes up on the cache: command.
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by chris_87 View Post

            Is not indexed or cached. Nothing comes up on the site: command, and nothing comes up on the cache: command.
            That sounds more like a noindex tag.

            Is it a new domain name or a dropped domain that you've renewed?
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            • Profile picture of the author chris_87
              Originally Posted by yukon View Post

              That sounds more like a noindex tag.

              Is it a new domain name or a dropped domain that you've renewed?
              Its a dropped domain that I have renewed. Although I checked the <head> section of the pages and do not see <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> which is what I believe you are talking about .
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              • Profile picture of the author mkgg
                Originally Posted by chris_87 View Post

                Its a dropped domain that I have renewed. Although I checked the <head> section of the pages and do not see <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> which is what I believe you are talking about .
                Check the analytics of the site, is google bot accessing it?. Also send some new backlinks, google may have marked the domain as expired and the backlinks pointing to it may not have been indexed/cached after you renewed the domain.

                Send just one or two links and google should index it fine.
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